Envision Energy has signed a strategic partnership with Cape Breton China Corp. The two parties intend jointly to explore clean energy development opportunities in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, with plans to develop a 300 MW hybrid wind and BESS project, forming an integrated wind-and-storage net-zero demonstration project. Envision believes the collaboration marks a significant uplift in its footprint in North America, reinforcing its long-term commitment to delivering future energy system for the region’s energy transition and sustainable economic development.
Under the agreement, the project will aim to centre on high-quality renewable energy supply while integrating wind generation with energy storage systems. Through co-ordinated planning and optimisation, the wind-storage hybrid is expected to enhance grid flexibility and stability, supporting regional clean power integration and accelerating the decarbonisation of the local energy mix in Eastern Canada.
In addition to infrastructure development, Envision will collaborate with local partners to launch green energy training and education programmes, covering wind power, energy storage, future energy systems and net-zero industrial parks.
“Nova Scotia has strong renewable resource potential and a clear need for projects that are grounded in local conditions,” said Dr Bob Liu, founder of Cape Breton China Corp. “This partnership with Envision Energy brings a more integrated and system-driven approach to renewable energy deployment, better aligned with real grid needs and long-term energy transition goal, … and capable of delivering lasting value for the region.”