June 30, 2025 | Opportunity for Canada

Canada needs to build things the world wants.
Also, see Donald Trump’s disdain for wind energy could create windfall for Nova Scotia: experts:
New England states and New York have been leading development of the offshore wind sector in the U.S., but Trump’s opposition could stall the industry for the next four years.
“They need to find renewable sources to supply this energy,” Sorensen said. “That’s where large-scale Canadian wind could come into the picture, specifically Wind West …. There’s a golden opportunity in this for Canada.”
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has plans to license enough offshore wind farms to produce 40 gigawatts of electricity — which could supply 27 per cent of Canada’s total electricity demand. But what will it take to get there? Here is a direct video link.
And also…
CNBC’s Phil LeBeau talks with JB Straubel, Redwood Materials CEO and Tesla co-founder, to discuss the Redwood’s new enterprise to convert EV car batteries into energy storage for data centers. Here is a direct video link.
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Danielle Park June 30th, 2025
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The government proves again they are never as efficient as the private sector as they help fund perhaps the least cost efficient form of energy wind. Why is the tax funded company putting the windmills off shore is it to avoid taxes and all the government legislation. It is not practical for a company to invest a none efficient energy source in high tax country deep with anti business legislation unless backed by the tax payer. I like Trump’s idea of of letting the people decide what type of vehicle to buy instead of not being able to buy ICE after 2035.