World Energy GH2
Sean Green is currently the Information Technology Manager at World Energy GH2. Prior to this role, Sean held positions at various companies including Maritech as a Senior Consultant, SIG Consulting as an IT Consultant, and Horizon Maritime as the Manager of Information Technology. Sean also has experience as a Business Owner at Shred and as an IT Manager at companies like Summit Group and Maritime Steel Foundry Limited. Sean graduated with a BA in Political Studies from Bishop's University in 2000.
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World Energy GH2
World Energy GH2 Inc. is a Newfoundland and Labrador-based renewable energy company, and is affiliated with World Energy LLC, one of the world’s largest producers of green fuels. Our Project Nujio'qonik is a consortium of partners investigating the feasibility of a cost-effective, wind power to green hydrogen / ammonia production facility to be located on the west coast of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Project Nujio’qonik aims to be Canada’s first commercial green hydrogen/ammonia producer created from 3+ Gigawatts of wind energy in one of the world’s best wind resource regions. World Energy GH2 Inc. is a Newfoundland and Labrador-based renewable energy company, and is affiliated with World Energy LLC, one of the world’s largest producers of green fuels. Our Project Nujio'qonik is a consortium of partners investigating the feasibility of a cost-effective, wind power to green hydrogen / ammonia production facility to be located on the west coast of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Project Nujio’qonik aims to be Canada’s first commercial green hydrogen/ammonia producer created from 3+ Gigawatts of wind energy in one of the world’s best wind resource regions. Project Nujio’qonik’s partners are CFFI Ventures, Columbus Capital, World Energy LLC, Horizon Maritime, and SK ecoplant. Land Acknowledgment: We respectfully acknowledge the land on which we gather as the ancestral homelands of the Beothuk. We also acknowledge the island of Newfoundland as the unceded, traditional territory of the Beothuk and the Mi’kmaq. We recognize all First Peoples who were here before us, those who live with us now, and the seven generations to come.