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Ontario pipes $100 million into 2016 cleantech and Green Smart programs

February 19, 2016 | By Renée Francoeur


Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne checks out new technology at Morgan Solar recently. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Research and Innovation

February 19, 2016 – The Ontario government says it is filtering nearly $100-million from the Ontario Green Investment Fund into two new projects aimed at boosting energy efficiency.

Premier Kathleen Wynne recently announced $74 million will go into a “cleantech innovation initiative,” that will encourage “large industrial plants to adopt leading-edge technologies”. For this program, the government said it is partnering with the Ontario Centres of Excellence. Additionally, Wynne said $25 million will be invested in a “Green Smart energy efficiency program to help small and medium-sized businesses reduce emissions and become more energy efficient”. Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters will be delivering this program, the premier added.

“Our government is taking action to stop climate change by helping our business sector create prosperity and jobs for today and tomorrow”, Wynne said. “Through these two new programs, we will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while promoting the innovative and disruptive technologies that will improve productivity and secure our economic future.”

Specific details of the Green Smart program, including eligibility requirements, are still being finalized, according to Belinda Bien, communications advisor for the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation. She added that the details for the cleantech innovation program (including the final name of the program) are being designed now as well, and stakeholder and partnering consultations are expected to occur in late spring/early summer 2016.

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Another part of the green investment fund—a $20-million annual program of increased subsidies for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure—was also announced by the Wynne government just last week.


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