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The Nova Scotia government has identified five areas that it deems suitable for the development of offshore wind farms.
Four of the chosen wind energy areas are south of Nova Scotia’s eastern shore: French Bank, Middle Bank, Sable Island Bank and Emerald Bank. The fifth area, known as Sydney Bight, is northeast of Cape ...
Once the areas are designated later this year, the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator will oversee a licensing process for wind farm development. This process will involve selecting specific ...