Government amending Atlantic Accords to include offshore wind energy, spur production
OTTAWA — Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says new legislation will let Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador tap into the potential of offshore wind power development.
He has introduced changes to the laws implementing the Atlantic Accords that would expand the mandates of each province’s offshore petroleum boards to include renewable energy.
The proposed federal amendments would enable the development of offshore wind farms by allowing for government regulation. If Wilkinson’s bill passes, matching legislation would be introduced by the two provincial governments to ensure the changes are implemented at both levels.
“Both levels of government have the same goal: our aim is to balance progressive, clean energy exploration and responsible environmental stewardship,” said Tim Halman, Nova Scotia’s minister of Environment and Climate Change.


