The pieces are coming together for a company that wants to develop wind energy in western Newfoundland. World Energy GH2 has purchased the Port of Stephenville
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There was a major development on Thursday in plans for wind energy in Western Newfoundland. World Energy GH2 announced that it's bought the Port of Stephenville. The company wants to build wind turbines in several areas of the West Coast, and produce hydrogen and ammonia at a plant in Stephenville. Sean Leet, managing director and CEO of World Energy GH2 spoke with CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
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