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Richmond MLA and Warden Tout Green Hydrogen Potential for Strait Area
ARICHAT - The MLA for Richmond and the county's warden are optimistic that recent changes to provincial legislation and burgeoning developments in the green hydrogen and wind energy sectors could result in an industrial and economic bonanza for the Strait of Canso.
Richmond Progressive Conservative MLA Trevor Boudreau is applauding his government's recent moves to accelerate renewable-energy development on the local and provincial level. These include the unveiling of a new provincial Wind Energy Plan by Environment and Climate Change Minister Tim Halman in October - an announcement that came with several mentions of the Strait Area's potential in this regard - and the approval of several amendments to existing green hydrogen legislation introduced by Natural Resources and Renewables Minister Tory Rushton and approved by MLAs during the recently-wrapped fall legislature session.
Simultaneously, Richmond Warden Amanda Mombourquette is pleased with the Strait's presence at the recent Marine Renewables Canada Conference in Halifax, which included a public session co-presented by Mombourquette, Port Hawkesbury Mayor Brenda Chisholm-Beaton and several Strait Area industry leaders.
This all comes as EverWind Fuels is seeking federal and provincial environmental-assessment approval for a major green hydrogen and green ammonia development at the former NuStar Energy terminals in Point Tupper that could begin construction in 2023 and officially launch in 2025.
Also on this week's TELILE 24/7:
2:04 - Richmond council objects to the potential addition of the Town of Antigonish and the entirety of Victoria County to the federal riding of Cape Breton-Canso, which already takes in seven other municipal units.
31:19 - While a major road washout in St. George's Channel has been repaired by Nova Scotia Public Works crews, Richmond council is still demanding action on another road severely damaged by Hurricane Fiona, in the eastern Richmond County community of Oban.
34:16 - Richmond municipal councillors unanimously approve the county's new Trails Strategy, although District Three councillor Melanie Sampson is warning that the county will have to meticulously examine the potential costs of the strategy's recommendations for local trail systems.
36:45 - Richmond municipal councillors and Richmond MLA Trevor Boudreau offer their thoughts on a new provincial strategy designed to put more funds into community organizations attempting to bring new doctors, nurses and other medical officials to rural communities.
44:30 - A monument designed to mark the Acadian culture, heritage and history of Petit de Grat will receive $10,000 in funding from the Municipality of Richmond County, thanks to work carried out by municipal staff to determine the proper funding source.
49:09 - Richmond municipal council will support recent provincial amendments to the Tourism Marketing Levy Act that were sought by Destination Cape Breton Association, the umbrella group representing the island's tourism industry.
51:09 - Richmond municipal councillors join forces to provide financial support to the annual Christmas activities held by the Louisdale Lions' Club.
54:49 - One final visit to Richmond MLA Trevor Boudreau includes a recap of his recent honour as "Chiropractor of the Year" by the Nova Scotia Chiropractic Association.
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