Project Gwinya would harness up to 5 GW of wind energy to produce green hydrogen and green iron.
CWP Global and the Corner Brook Port Corporation signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Corner Brook Port Corporation to explore the potential for a green hydrogen hub, project Gwinya, that will harness up to 5 GW of wind energy to produce green Hydrogen and green iron. Steve Delaney is with business development with CWP Global. He told BayFM why Corner Brook why they feel Corner Brook is the best location for this project.
In the meantime for anyone interested in learning more about Project Gwinya, there will be infomation sessions in the Tudor Room of The Glynmill Inn Tuesday evening at 7:30 pm and Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm. There will be a presentation on the project and refreshments will be served.
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