
Triple Point Resources Ltd. is proud to announce its participation in Energy NL in St John’s this week and the Global Energy Show Canada 2025 (GESC), taking place June 10-12 in Calgary, Alberta.
These premier events bring together energy leaders from around the world to drive innovation and accelerate the energy transition. Triple Point is pleased to be in attendance alongside key players from across the global energy sector, highlighting the company’s work on long term clean energy storage and development with its flagship project, the Fischells Salt Dome, based in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Canada’s Prime Minister has recently charged the country to « build, build big, build bold, build now, » to make Canada an energy super-power. Fischells Salt Dome is an Atlantic Canadian project that can deliver on that imperative.
« Fischells Salt Dome is more than a project, it’s Canada’s answer to the question of how we turn world-class renewable resources into secure, bankable energy for decades to come, » said Julie Lemieux, CEO of Triple Point Resources. « No other province can provide Ottawa a project that simultaneously strengthens energy security, supercharges renewable energy projects, supports decarbonization and drives regional prosperity. By engineering Fischells to capture and store excess energy, we turn surplus wind into dispatchable power today while creating a strategic clean energy reserve for tomorrow, and we are excited to share that story with industry leaders from coast to coast. »
Participating in these conferences ensures Triple Point remains at the heart of these conversations and highlights the vital role of long-term clean energy storage in enabling the energy transition. As part of GESC’s speaker series, Triple Point’s CFO, Corran Hockey, will be presenting about Power & Hydrogen Storage: Unlocking Salt Cavern Potential on June 10, 2025.