Saint John utility faces uphill battle in renewable energy , but keeps it local
A New Brunswick utility is selling its wind power to renewable energy sources, according to the environmental council. But what is it doing to stop climate change in a province where they're increasingly focusing on wind energy?
Source: cbc.caPublished on 2022-05-16
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