Exploits Valley Renewable Energy Corporation (EVREC) has filed the environmental impact statement (EIS) for its wind-to-green hydrogen and ammonia project in Central Newfoundland, Canada. EVREC is a joint venture between Abraxas Power and EDF power solutions which are jointly developing the project. The EIS will assess the potential environmental impacts associated with all stages of the project, including construction, operation, maintenance, and eventual decommissioning. 

Furthermore, the project is expected to include more than 3 GW of onshore wind generation capacity along with energy storage and related infrastructure. The project could produce approximately 180,000 tonnes of renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO) hydrogen annually. The project may also generate up to 1 million tonnes per year of RFNBO ammonia to support growing global demand for clean fuels. 

In December 2025, Elemental Clean Fuels (ECF) started working with Sc.wén̓wen Economic Development and Kruger Kamloops Pulp L.P. on the Kamloops Clean Energy Centre (KCEC), a proposed green hydrogen facility with a planned capacity of 10 MW. The KCEC project is planned at the Kruger Kamloops pulp mill in Kamloops, British Columbia, and is expected to supply all of its green hydrogen output directly to the kiln operations.