Stantec and Net Zero Atlantic Launch New Geospatial Data Platform for Offshore Wind Development in Atlantic Canada

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Stantec and Net Zero Atlantic Launch New Geospatial Data Platform for Offshore Wind Development in Atlantic Canada

Stantec, in collaboration with Net Zero Atlantic, has launched an open-access geospatial data platform aimed at facilitating offshore wind development in Atlantic Canada, providing crucial resources for various stakeholders.

In a significant advancement for renewable energy, Stantec, in partnership with Net Zero Atlantic, has unveiled an innovative open-access geospatial data platform tailored to support offshore wind development and energy planning throughout Atlantic Canada. This platform is designed to be a centralized resource for provinces, developers, regulators, utilities, researchers, and communities, enabling them to explore the potential of offshore wind energy comprehensively. According to a recent release, the platform features an interactive ArcGIS interface that grants users access to an array of geospatial maps and datasets. These resources showcase the potential for offshore wind energy, projected generation performance, technical and economic feasibility, as well as critical infrastructure considerations necessary for development. The platform is intended to empower developers, utilities, policymakers, and planners to leverage data effectively, fostering insights into how offshore wind can be integrated into the evolving energy landscape of the region. Stantec emphasized the significance of accessibility and transparency in data, stating that the platform supports evidence-based decision-making and long-term energy strategies. Furthermore, the initiative is positioned to enhance Atlantic Canada's status as a premier destination for offshore wind development. The strategic launch of this platform marks a vital step toward accelerating the deployment of clean energy solutions and promoting collaboration among industry stakeholders, government entities, and local communities. As the region continues to adapt its energy systems, this geospatial data platform is expected to play a crucial role in informing decisions that drive the growth of the offshore wind sector, ensuring that Atlantic Canada remains at the forefront of renewable energy innovation. The release highlights the collaborative nature of this project, emphasizing the importance of partnerships in realizing the full potential of offshore wind energy. By providing a tool that aids in the planning and analysis of offshore wind projects, Stantec and Net Zero Atlantic are contributing to a more sustainable energy future for the region.
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