In a letter sent to World Energy GH2 by Davis, the minister said the EIS was found to be deficient based on a review from the department's environmental assessment committee and comment from the public. Davis asked Sean Leet, the CEO of World Energy GH2, to provide more information in the areas of water use and monitoring, baseline data and information, assessing the potential and cumulative effects of the project, along with mitigation plans, contingency plans and emergency response plans.
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. The Newfoundland and Labrador government has asked the company vying to build one of the country's first large-scale green hydrogen plants to provide more information about the project's effects on the environment.
The chairman of World Energy GH2 says residents of Newfoundland and Labrador shouldn't read into a delay in the verdict of the corporation's quest for wind energy production in western Newfoundland as a concern.
The Newfoundland and Labrador government says it needs more information from World Energy GH2's environmental assessment submission before it can decide on the future of the proposed wind energy project in western Newfoundland.