Harper Government Announces Clean Technology Projects across Canada

The Honourable Joe Oliver, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, was joined by the Honourable Peter Kent, Minister of the Environment, on February 15th, to announce an important investment to support 23 clean technology projects in communities from coast to coast.

Funding for the projects, which totals $61.8 million in areas such as agriculture, transportation, mining and energy, is being provided through Sustainable Development Technology Canada’s (SDTC) SD Tech Fund™.

“Our Government is doing its part to encourage innovation and the next wave of clean technologies to help protect our environment and create high-quality jobs,” said Minister Oliver. “Investment in projects such as these demonstrates our leadership in driving a vibrant clean technology industry in Canada.”

“Our Government’s investments in clean technologies are supporting innovation, jobs and Canada’s rapid transition toward a greener future,” said Minister Kent. “These new projects can only strengthen our position as a global leader in clean technology — something all Canadians can be proud of.”

Minister Oliver and Minister Kent met with representatives of some of the companies receiving funding . They were joined by Dr. Vicky Sharpe, SDTC President and CEO.

“SDTC is proud to add these projects to its portfolio, now valued at more than $2 billion,” said Dr. Sharpe. “When purchased and used by Canadian industry, these technologies will enable a variety of sectors to increase their share of global markets. As Canada works to diversify its export markets, working with new trading partners in emerging countries, these innovative technologies will help make Canadian natural resources and products more globally attractive and competitive.”

Sustainable Development Technology Canada’s SD Tech Fund™ has to date supported more than 245 projects and allocated $592 million.

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Press release, February 18, 2013