Q ENERGY France and Hanwha Ocean Pursue Offshore Wind Projects in Nova Scotia
Q ENERGY France and Hanwha Ocean are pursuing seabed licenses for offshore wind projects in Nova Scotia, aiming to support Canada's clean energy transition through local job creation and innovation. Hanwha Ocean plans to leverage its shipbuilding expertise to strengthen its position in the global offshore wind market, aligning with its broader strategy in Canada, which includes involvement in the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project. Both companies are focused on delivering value to local communities and promoting sustainable economic growth.

Q ENERGY France, in collaboration with Hanwha Ocean, has entered the pre-qualification process for seabed licenses to develop offshore wind projects in Nova Scotia, Canada. This initiative aims to support Canada's clean energy transition by fostering local supply chains, creating skilled jobs, and driving innovation in the maritime and energy sectors.
Hanwha Ocean's Energy Plant Unit will leverage its shipbuilding expertise to enhance its position in the global offshore wind market. This pre-qualification aligns with Hanwha Group's broader strategy to engage in various sectors within Canada, including its role as a shortlisted bidder for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project. Both companies are committed to delivering value to local communities and supporting sustainable economic growth.




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