Five B.C. clean energy projects getting $12.5 million from feds
The Canadian government has allocated $12.5 million to support five innovative clean energy projects in British Columbia, showcasing its commitment to fostering green technologies and reducing carbon emissions. These investments include funding for Carbon Engineering to further develop carbon capture technology and Parkland Corporation to validate biofuel innovations. Both initiatives aim to make significant contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Additional funding is directed toward projects addressing renewable energy advancements. This includes efforts to create biocoal alternatives and improve efficiency in the pulp and paper industry, which are key contributors to regional economic and environmental strategies. Collectively, these projects aim to solidify B.C.'s position as a leader in clean technology while driving job creation and sustainability. For more details, read the full article on Business in Vancouver.