Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) Invests Another $27M in Cleantech
SDTC has invested another $27M in several Canadian cleantech start-ups to improve battery technology, reduce GHGs, and more.
SDTC has invested another $27M in several Canadian cleantech start-ups to improve battery technology, reduce GHGs, and more.
The Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) program has invested over $18 million in 63 approved projects to reduce greenhouse gasses (GHGs)
The OSEA announced the winners of their OSEA 2021 Top 10 Cleantech Categories competition, highlighting leaders in Ontario sustainability.
Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) Program Receive up to $2M per project in Grant Funding. The Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) Program is a $190-million investment that aims to support research, development, and adoption of clean technologies through investments in, and promotion of precision agriculture and agri-based bioproducts. These technologies must help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, generate a…
The Canadian government has invested $25 million in Svante Inc. to fund carbon capture technology to reduce emissions in manufacturing and energy sectors.
To ensure a more sustainable future for Canadians and help join the global fight against the imminent climate crisis, the Government of Canada has announced an investment of $44.3M from the SDTC Tech Fund towards 11 innovative clean technology projects.
The Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) Program has opened two funding streams, the Adoption Stream and the Research and Innovation Stream.
Administered through a $1.5B investment to the Clean Fuels Fund, the Canadian government is providing funding support for the research and development of cleaner fuel solutions that will aim to reduce fuel emissions pollution in Canada by 2030.
Administered through Sustainable Development Technology Canada (STDC), the Government of Canada has announced $55 million in government funding support to 20 leading cleantech companies to work on revolutionary projects that will help meet Canada’s net zero climate change goals.
A $24.8 million investment from the SDTC Tech Fund is providing nine Canadian businesses with the opportunity to research and develop sustainability projects focused on innovative clean technology.