As tidal power firms ebb, Fisheries minister strikes task force to smooth regulation
HALIFAX — The federal fisheries minister is creating a task force to smooth the regulation of Bay of Fundy tidal power after a key player sought bankruptcy protection last week.
Joyce Murray said today after meeting industry representatives that the private firms and government officials will make recommendations on how her department can clarify requirements for fish protection and reduce turnaround times for approvals.
Last Thursday, U.K.-based Sustainable Marine Energy wound up operations, with its chief executive Jason Hayman estimating up to $40 million in private losses and predicting a chill on investment in Canadian tidal projects.
Hayman has said that despite existing science suggesting fish tend to avoid the tidal turbines, the Fisheries Department spent several years jousting with his firm over details, timing and scope of his proposals, and his investors ended the project.