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 ERA has committed another $50 million in support for the Circular Economy Challenge to stimulate new technologies for lowering emissions
The Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) program has invested over $18 million in 63 approved projects to reduce greenhouse gasses (GHGs)
The Low Carbon Economy Challenge (LCEC) is committing over $200 million for GHG reduction with a new intake for it’s Champions Stream.
An SDTC investment in Canadian cleantech was awarded to Cobric Chemicals, a company based out of Barrie, Ontario, for $3.8 million.
The OSEA announced the winners of their OSEA 2021 Top 10 Cleantech Categories competition, highlighting leaders in Ontario sustainability.
The Liberal Party was re-elected in the snap 2021 election with many changes coming to the future of federal grant, loan, and wage subsidy programs for Canadian businesses.
The Emissions Reduction Fund – Onshore Program provides up to $50M in funding towards projects that reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas emissions in the oil and gas industry.
The Canadian government has invested $25 million in Svante Inc. to fund carbon capture technology to reduce emissions in manufacturing and energy sectors.
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