Nova Scotia is making significant strides in establishing itself as a major player in clean energy with the recent designation of Canada's first four offshore wind energy areas. This pivotal move is set to unlock substantial renewable energy potential, promising long-term energy security and significant economic growth for the province.
On July 29, 2025, the Province of Nova Scotia and the Government of Canada jointly designated the French Bank, Middle Bank, Sable Island Bank, and Sydney Bight as the first offshore wind energy development zones. This move is vital for creating a strong offshore wind industry, with a goal to license five gigawatts of offshore wind by 2030.
The next phase will focus on identifying specific parcels within these designated areas for a call for bids later this year. This indicates a clear path forward for companies interested in investing in Nova Scotia's growing clean energy sector.
An emerging offshore wind sector in Nova Scotia is of significant importance to the entire Atlantic Canadian region. The efforts by the Nova Scotia government and the Canada Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator (CNSOER) to move these important early processes along with eagerness and confidence is very encouraging.
Pedal & Shift is closely following this progress, engaging in the industry, and confident there will be opportunities for our clients and many businesses in the region as this sector becomes more and more tangible.
For more details, you can refer to the official announcement: Canada’s First Offshore Wind Energy Areas Designated