Marine Renewables Canada Celebrates Nova Scotia’s Successful Offshore Wind Prequalification Process

Halifax (Nova Scotia), June 26, 2026 – Marine Renewables Canada (MRC) welcomes today’s publication by the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator (CNSOER) of the companies that have elected to be publicly identified as prequalified to participate in Nova Scotia’s first offshore wind Call for Bids. 

The publication marks another important milestone as Nova Scotia advances one of Canada’s most significant clean energy opportunities. Only companies that successfully complete the prequalification process are eligible to participate in the upcoming Call for Bids, bringing the province another step closer to launching its offshore wind industry. 

Marine Renewables Canada congratulates all companies that successfully completed the prequalification process. We also recognize those companies that elected to be publicly identified by the CNSOER, including MRC members DEME Concessions Wind N.VDP Energy Canada Limited, Q ENERGY France SASMing Yang Smart Energy Group Limited, Northland Power Inc., and Simply Blue Energy (OSW) Ltd., on reaching this important milestone. 

This is another major step in building Canada’s offshore wind industry,” said Elisa Obermann, Executive Director of Marine Renewables Canada. “The strong interest from experienced offshore wind developers demonstrates growing confidence in Nova Scotia’s world-class offshore wind resource and the tremendous opportunity ahead. Today’s milestone brings us closer to launching an industry that can create thousands of jobs, strengthen Canadian supply chains, attract significant investment, and provide clean, reliable electricity for decades to come.” 

We look forward to the next phase of the process and our continued work with governments, Indigenous partners, industry, communities, and suppliers to build a globally competitive offshore wind sector. 

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About Marine Renewables Canada(MRC) 

MRC is the national association for tidal, offshore wind,waveand river current energy,representingtechnology and project developers, suppliers, utilities, Indigenous organizations, researchers, and communities. We strive to champion Canada’s growing marine renewable energy sector through advocacy, engagement, and education and expand market opportunities across the country and globally. Learn more at www.marinerenewables.ca. 

 

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For media inquiries, please contact:    

AnastasiaSmolentseva   

Senior Director, Communications    

Marine Renewables Canada   

anastasia@marinerenewables.ca