A French power firm trying to get in on the bottom flooring of Nova Scotia’s nascent offshore wind sector says it is going to assist the Nova Scotia Group School (NSCC) practice employees over the approaching years.
Q Power France signed a memorandum of understanding in Halifax with the faculty and The Pier analysis hub, pledging to work hand-in-hand to assist practice employees.

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The provincial authorities has been selling Wind West, a multi-billion greenback challenge that might generate a couple of quarter of Canada’s power capability if all phases are accomplished.
Q Power, and its South Korean accomplice Hanwha Ocean, have utilized for pre-qualification to bid for offshore licenses when the federal government points a proper name for proposals.
NSCC already presents a wind turbine technician course and says it is going to add extra coaching the trade wants.
Q Power CEO Junu Lee says it’s unlikely the commitments would stand if his firm doesn’t safe an offshore challenge, however says he’s assured the agency will probably be chosen.
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