The Maritime province of Nova Scotia is known for its lighthouses, lobster, Celtic/Acadian vibe, and Canadian history like the UNESCO heritage site of Old Town Lunenburg. Now it could be put on the map for an entirely different reason: low-carbon, sustainable jet fuel. CBC News reported this week that a proposal for an industrial plant on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore has passed its first regulatory hurdle: environmental approval from the province. The proponent, Nova Sustainable Fuels, backed by European energy giant Octopus Energy, plans…
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