Powering a stronger energy economy.
EverWind is developing large-scale renewable energy and green fuels projects that deliver clean power, drive inclusive economic growth, advance economic reconciliation, and strengthen Atlantic Canada’s role in the global energy economy.
Quick Facts About EverWind
We build, own, and operate renewable power that enables new industrial uses—including the production of green hydrogen, green ammonia, and future clean energy products. Anchored by our operational deepwater terminal at Point Tupper, we are creating a fully integrated clean energy hub for Atlantic Canada that connects world-class wind resources, critical energy infrastructure, Indigenous partnerships, and global markets.
Our Projects
Balancing a Climate-Competitive Energy Future
EverWind is building a resilient, climate-competitive energy platform that integrates clean and conventional energy infrastructure—supporting today’s needs while enabling the transition to tomorrow’s net-zero economy. By producing storable, transportable green fuels, we help decarbonize heavy industry and transport, strengthen energy security for allies, and position Atlantic Canada as a leader in the global clean fuels market.
Our work is rooted in responsible development and long-term adaptability. The assets we are building today are designed to operate within existing energy systems and evolve as technology, policy, and global energy demand continue to shift.

We are proud to be developing world-class clean energy projects here at home that create good jobs, expand Indigenous economic opportunity, and generate lasting value for local communities—while helping Canada compete and lead as a trusted supplier of climate-competitive energy to the world.
Point Tupper Green Fuels Project
EverWind, in partnership with Mi’kmaq First Nation communities of Paqtnkek, Potlotek, and Membertou, is jointly developing, constructing, and operating the Point Tupper Green Fuels Project. This is an industry-leading clean energy initiative and the first of its kind in Canada.
Bear Lake Wind Project
In partnership with Membertou First Nation, the Bear Lake Wind Project will generate up to 88 MW of wind energy across West Hants Regional Municipality, the Municipality of the District of Chester, and Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia. The project received Environmental Assessment Approval in December 2023.
Kmtnuk Wind Project
In partnership with Membertou First Nation, the Kmtnuk Wind Project will generate up to 128 MW of wind energy in the Municipality of Colchester, Nova Scotia. The project received Environmental Assessment Approval in December 2023.
Windy Ridge Wind Project
In partnership with Mi’kmaq First Nation communities of Paqtnkek, Potlotek, and Membertou, the Windy Ridge Wind Project will generate up to 376 MW of wind energy in the Municipality of Colchester, Nova Scotia. The project received Environmental Assessment Approval in July 2024.
Upper Afton Wind Project
In partnership with First Nations, the Upper Afton Wind Project will generate up to 176 MW of wind energy across the Municipality of the County of Antigonish and the Municipality of the District of Guysborough, Nova Scotia. The project’s Environmental Assessment will be registered in late 2025.
Guysborough Wind Projects
As Phase 2 of EverWind’s wind farm developments, the Guysborough Wind Projects, Setapuktuk Wind Project, Wind Farm 2, and Wind Farm 3, will deliver up to 2.5 GW of clean power in partnership with First Nations. These projects will generate lasting local benefits, create jobs, and power EverWind’s Point Tupper Green Fuels Project, connected via the Strait Crossing Transmission Line Project.
Sustainability, Partnership, Integrity
Our renewable power projects and green fuels facilities will deliver meaningful benefits and support the broader clean energy transition.
We are working closely with Indigenous rights holders, municipalities, and residents across Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador to ensure our projects strengthen local communities, drive provincial progress, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and build a sustainable future for all.


