Envision Energy, a global green technology company, has partnered with Cape Breton China Corp. to develop clean energy projects in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Together, they plan to build a 300MW wind and battery storage project that will produce and store renewable energy as part of a net-zero energy initiative. The partnership also strengthens Envision Energy’s presence in North America and supports the region’s move toward cleaner and more sustainable energy.
Signing_Ceremony_of_Cooperation
Under the agreement, the project will center on high-quality renewable energy supply while integrating wind generation with energy storage systems. Through coordinated planning and optimization, the wind-storage hybrid system is expected to enhance grid flexibility and stability, supporting regional clean power integration and accelerating the decarbonization of the local energy mix in Eastern Canada. Beyond conventional project development, the partnership emphasizes a system-oriented approach, reflecting Envision’s evolving capabilities across generation, storage, and integrated energy systems. This approach is expected to improve project bankability while enhancing long-term operational resilience and value creation.
In addition to infrastructure development, Envision will collaborate with local partners to launch green energy training and education programs. Covering wind power, energy storage, future energy systems and net-zero industrial parks, the initiatives aim to strengthen local capabilities, foster green energy talent and support a more resilient and sustainable clean energy ecosystem in the region. This effort extends the collaboration from project delivery to long-term ecosystem building.
“This partnership is not only about deploying renewable energy capacity, but about rethinking how future energy systems are designed,” said Yi Zhu, Senior Business Director of Canada at Envision Energy, “By integrating wind power, energy storage, and intelligent system optimization, we aim to demonstrate a more adaptive, resilient, and scalable energy architecture for North America’s rapidly decarbonizing markets, where system flexibility matters as much as generation capacity. This approach supports long-term economic and environmental resilience, while also advancing training and education to help build a more self-sustaining energy ecosystem.”
“Nova Scotia has strong potential for renewable energy, and there is a growing need for projects that fit local energy needs,” said Dr. Bob Liu, Founder of Cape Breton China Corp. “By working with Envision Energy, we can bring a smarter and more connected approach to clean energy development. This partnership will help create practical and reliable energy solutions that support the region’s long-term economic growth and clean energy goals.”





