A renewed partnership between Nova Scotia and British Columbia is slated to advance Canada’s marine renewable energy industry. A memorandum of understanding, signed by representatives from both provinces July 21, outlines key priorities, including partnering on research and technology development, and sharing information and best practices in regulation and permitting.
“To advance Canada’s position as a leader in marine renewable energy, we need a co-ordinated approach – one that unites our country from coast to coast,” said Nova Scotia Energy Minister Michel Samson. “Nova Scotia’s partnership with B.C. will do just that.”
The memorandum represents a commitment from both provinces to further develop the tidal resource in the Bay of Fundy and wave-generated energy on British Columbia’s west coast.
One immediate result of this agreement is to establish a council of senior government officials, which will bring together interested parties from the public and private sector to move ahead with priorities outlined in the memorandum and help ensure a consistent regulatory framework across Canada.
B.C. companies and universities are actively involved in Nova Scotia marine renewable energy research including a study that will look at the impact of turbulent marine environments on tidal technology.