The Nova Scotia government is updating its air quality regulations as the province conducts an environmental assessment for one of its first green hydrogen and ammonia projects.
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“This is another example of where we adapt as we go with this new industry,” Halman said, adding that the province released its new regulations for green hydrogen in early December. Without provincial regulations, EverWind referred to ammonia guidance from Ontario’s air pollution regulations in its registration to Nova Scotia. The company applied for an environmental assessment Dec. 9 for its proposed project in Point Tupper, N.S.
“With any new emerging industry, we want to have the strongest environmental protections in place,” he said.
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