Envision Group, a leading Chinese green technology firm, has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Cape Breton China Corp (CBCC) to develop a 300-megawatt integrated wind and energy storage project in Nova Scotia, Canada.

The deal, finalized in Shanghai earlier this week, represents a milestone in the global expansion of China's "wind-storage integration" model.

Beyond mere hardware exports, the partnership underscores a shift toward providing holistic zero-carbon solutions that combine cutting-edge artificial intelligence-driven energy systems with local capacity building, according to the Shanghai-based green technology giant.

The project, designed as a zero-carbon demonstration site, integrates 300 MW of wind power with an advanced battery energy storage system. It aims to enhance the flexibility and stability of the local power grid, supporting the province's transition toward a cleaner, digital-driven energy architecture, it said.

"By leveraging Envision's leading AI-driven storage and smart wind solutions, alongside CBCC's strong local resources and development capabilities, we will build a more robust renewable energy ecosystem," said Zhu Yi, senior business director of Envision Energy Canada. "Starting from Nova Scotia, we aim to expand our footprint across the North American market."