
TritenIAG is proud to be playing a central role in the development and delivery of Canada’s first large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia project, an industry-defining clean energy initiative that will produce 280,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually. This landmark facility — Project Nujio’qonik — will leverage abundant onshore wind resources in Newfoundland and Labrador to power electrolysis at commercial scale, positioning Canada at the forefront of the global energy transition.
As the project’s trusted partner, TritenIAG is supporting the front-end engineering design (FEED) study in collaboration with the project developer, World Energy GH2, applying deep expertise in sustainable project development, risk management, and execution readiness. Through rigorous engineering, environmental studies, and technical planning, TritenIAG is helping transform a bold renewable vision into a bankable, buildable reality.
Project Nujio’qonik has already achieved multiple critical milestones — including a USD $50 million investment from SK ecoplant, completion of the pre-FEED phase, submission of a comprehensive Environmental Impact Statement, and approval of the necessary Crown land application — underscoring its viability and readiness to proceed into detailed design and construction.
This facility is more than a national first: it is a cornerstone of Canada’s bilateral energy cooperation with Germany, reflecting shared ambition to accelerate green hydrogen production by 2025 and enhance long-term energy security with clean, emission-free fuels. By harnessing renewable wind energy to produce hydrogen and derivative ammonia at scale, the project supports decarbonization goals across industrial, transportation, and export markets.