Early stage design was completed this year by Black & Veatch on one developer's project to build three new onshore wind sites to power an estimated 240,000-ton-per-year green hydrogen plant in Nova Scotia, with larger facility planned in Newfoundland & Labrador.
Cutting carbon and hardening infrastructure at the same time won't be easy. Doing both requires a revolution in how civil engineering is practiced, says veteran engineer and sustainability guru Bill Wallace. Read more in his new book, The Great Civil Engineering Overhaul.
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