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Envision to Develop 300MW Wind and Energy Storage Project in Canada

Envision to Develop 300MW Wind and Energy Storage Project in Canada

Last Modified: 5/15/2026

Team GoodTendersBy Team GoodTenders

Chinese green technology company Envision Group has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Cape Breton China Corp (CBCC) to develop a 300-megawatt integrated wind and energy storage project in Nova Scotia, Canada. The project represents a major step in expanding renewable energy infrastructure and advancing zero-carbon energy systems in North America.

The development will combine large-scale wind power generation with advanced battery energy storage technology to improve grid flexibility, reliability, and energy efficiency. Designed as a zero-carbon demonstration project, the initiative aims to support Nova Scotia’s transition toward cleaner and digitally managed energy infrastructure.

Growing Investment in Renewable Energy Infrastructure

The project highlights the increasing global focus on integrated renewable energy systems that combine wind generation, battery storage, and AI-driven energy management technologies. Envision said the partnership with CBCC will leverage local development capabilities alongside smart energy solutions to strengthen the renewable energy ecosystem in Canada.

The agreement also reflects broader momentum in the global renewable energy and storage sector, with battery storage deployment accelerating rapidly across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. The project is expected to create future opportunities across renewable energy infrastructure, battery storage systems, grid integration technologies, and clean energy supply chains.


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