Oceanic Wind Announces Return of Project Development Rights
14 November 2023 - 9:00AM
Oceanic Wind Energy Inc. (TSXV-NEX:NKW.H) (“Oceanic” or “Company”)
today announces that under the terms of the agreements with
Northland Power, which closed on September 1, 2020, Oceanic has
successfully negotiated the return of the development rights of the
Hecate Strait project. Oceanic today signed agreements with two of
Northland Power Inc. wholly owned subsidiaries that place Oceanic
in the lead role in project development.
For British Columbia to reach the climate
ambitions and significantly lower the share of fossil fuels in the
energy supply, the green transition needs to be accelerated. This
will only happen through an acceleration of renewable energy and
primarily by speeding up the development and construction of wind
farms.
On June 15, 2023, BC Hydro and the BC Government
announced the strong demand for electricity has prompted a
renewable energy call for power which will start with a spring 2024
power call for 3,000 Gwh of renewable electrical power, which
incorporates first nations participation. At the June 15th
announcement the Premier of BC was quoted … “The need for
clean energy, including wind and solar power, in our province has
accelerated… we need to act now to meet this growing demand and to
ensure we stay on track with our climate
goals.“ “But the big announcement for
us today is that we are preparing to launch Call for Power to
acquire clean electricity next spring. This will be informed by
engagement with Indigenous groups and stakeholders… we'll need
about 3,000 gigawatt hours per year.”
The Province of BC has been recognized for it’s
leading CleanBC policy objectives, and studies clearly indicate the
urgent need to electrify industry, transportation, housing, etc, to
meet these objectives. Meeting the Clean BC Policy objectives
suggest an annual supply deficit much greater than 3000 Gwh/yr.
As BC faces the challenges of climate change and
dependency of fossil fuels, transitioning to renewable energy
sources like offshore wind will play a pivotal role towards a more
sustainable and environmentally sound energy future.
This is a very timely and positive announcement
for Oceanic. It is clear the province will be looking for utility
scale renewable energy projects that have peak production during
the winter high demand period and have the potential for
significant first nations partnerships. Partnerships with First
Nations are essential in the development of offshore wind
projects.
There are few wind resources of the scale and
consistent reliable strength of the Hecate Strait wind resource, a
resource that could help fill the large growing electricity supply
deficit in the province and help meet the CleanBC objectives of the
province.
Oceanic plans to immediately begin discussions
with a large international company who is renowned for its
development, construction, and operation of large offshore wind
projects around the world. The goal is to partner with first
nations and a significant company who can quickly engage in
continuing the development of the project and ultimately be a
successful part of the spring 2024 BC Hydro call and future calls
as they are announced. As these relationships are being built,
Oceanic will be working on consultation with local first nations
communities to solicit their inputs and their interest in
participation.
Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements -
This news release contains certain forward-looking statements,
including statements regarding the business and anticipated
financial performance of the Company. These statements are subject
to a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ
materially from results contemplated by the forward-looking
statements. When relying on forward-looking statements to make
decisions, investors and others should carefully consider the
foregoing factors and other uncertainties and should not place
undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The Company does
not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, oral or
written, made by itself or on its behalf.
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Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture
Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
For further
information please
contact: Michael O’Connor, President & CEO
Oceanic Wind Energy Inc.Tel: 604-631-4483Email:
moconnor@oceanicwind.ca
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