Green Hydrogen International has announced its second giga-scale green hydrogen development in Nova Scotia in Canada. The project centers on a series of hydrogen storage facilities the company is planning in the salt formations that lie beneath the province. Underground salt storage is a critical lynchpin of large-scale green hydrogen production, allowing for significantly lower production costs and the ability to guarantee delivery to customers.When fully expanded to 500GW in size, Spirit of Scotia will be able to produce over 43 billion KG of H2 per year, equivalent to over 450TWh of energy. This could power 73% of Germany's electricity needs and is comparable in energy terms to the amount Qatar exports in natural gas every year.GHI intends to work with the Canadian and Nova Scotian Governments, The Mi'kmaq People, and local communities around the province to develop the project and help build a green hydrogen future in a sustainable way.GHI has acquired extensive mineral exploration licenses across Nova Scotia in most of the known storage-grade salt formations in the province.
Green Hydrogen International has announced its second giga-scale green hydrogen development in Nova Scotia in Canada. The project centers on a series of hydrogen storage facilities the company is planning in the salt formations that lie beneath the province. Underground salt storage is a critical lynchpin of large-scale green hydrogen production, allowing for significantly lower production costs and the ability to guarantee delivery to customers.When fully expanded to 500GW in size, Spirit of Scotia will be able to produce over 43 billion KG of H2 per year, equivalent to over 450TWh of energy. This could power 73% of Germany's electricity needs and is comparable in energy terms to the amount Qatar exports in natural gas every year.GHI intends to work with the Canadian and Nova Scotian Governments, The Mi'kmaq People, and local communities around the province to develop the project and help build a green hydrogen future in a sustainable way.GHI has acquired extensive mineral exploration licenses across Nova Scotia in most of the known storage-grade salt formations in the province.