Top 5 Government Funding Programs for Canadian Cleantech Innovation
Government funding for cleantech innovation helps meet climate action goals so that all Canadians can benefit from a more sustainable country and advancing cleantech sector.
Government funding for cleantech innovation helps meet climate action goals so that all Canadians can benefit from a more sustainable country and advancing cleantech sector.
The Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada’s (PacifiCan) investment of over $4 million into two Indigenous-led organizations’ cleantech projects showcases the powerful impact that government and communities can have together.
The Federal Budget 2023 includes millions in support towards clean technology solutions, products, and processes to help lower emissions and meet climate goals.
The Energy Innovation Program has three calls for cleantech projects to help reduce emissions within Canada. The Storage & Transportation call is currently open, looking for new ways to store CO2.
FedDev Ontario is investing $4.4 million to support two technology companies, BluWave-ai and Tehama, in cleantech projects.
The ultimate goal of clean technology innovation is to tackle the global climate change crisis by supporting worldwide efforts to reach net-zero emissions and reduce negative environmental land, water, and air impacts.
The Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETP) is offering funding in 30 countries around the world, including Canada, to help cleantech projects that focus on net-zero emissions by 2050.
SDTC has invested another $27M in several Canadian cleantech start-ups to improve battery technology, reduce GHGs, and more.
Ontario company Polar Sapphire was awarded over $4 million by the SDTC to accelerate their lithium-ion battery cleantech projects.
The OSEA announced the winners of their OSEA 2021 Top 10 Cleantech Categories competition, highlighting leaders in Ontario sustainability.