John Risley, the mastermind behind World Energy GH2, has embarked on a new clean energy venture, Clean Grid Atlantic, as part of the Eastern Energy Partnership. However, the implications of this development for the ongoing projects in and around the Port au Port Peninsula remain uncertain. While Clean Grid Atlantic is in the early stages of development, with discussions ongoing with various stakeholders, the future of Risley's World Energy GH2 project and its potential integration into Wind West Atlantic Energy is yet to be determined. As the Eastern Energy Partnership gains momentum, with the federal government's Major Projects Office listing it as a 'Transformative Project' and Nova Scotia issuing calls for bids for offshore wind licenses, the clean energy landscape in the region is poised for significant change. But here's where it gets intriguing: Will World Energy GH2 play a role in this evolving ecosystem? And how will Clean Grid Atlantic's progress influence the trajectory of these ambitious clean energy initiatives? The answers to these questions will shape the future of clean energy in the Atlantic provinces, and it's a development worth watching closely.