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If Newfoundland hydrogen companies pivot, government says it will collect royalties

Newfoundland and Labrador has a “fiscal framework” in place to collect royalties and benefits from proposed projects on Crown land that would use electricity generated by wind power to produce hydrogen.

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If Newfoundland hydrogen companies pivot, government says it will collect royalties

A car is shown driving by a valley of power lines near Come By Chance, N.L., on Saturday, June 28, 2025. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro says it will soon be looking for companies to provide renewable energy to the province’s power grid.


ST. JOHN’S - Despite a lagging market for green hydrogen, the Newfoundland and Labrador government says it still plans to collect royalties from the province’s nascent renewable energy industry.

Steve Crocker, minister of industry, energy and technology, says his department is keeping a close eye on developments in the industry and will come up with an appropriate royalty regime if any of the proposed wind-powered hydrogen operations pivot to focus exclusively on wind energy.

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