The Hydrogen Innovation Fund is investing $15M over the next three years to support projects that work on boosting the growth of Ontario’s hydrogen economy.
While there has been progress made by Canada in reducing greenhouse gas emissions since, there remains a significant need to accelerate the pace to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
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.
According to the Top Technology Trends 2022 report by Capterra, fifty-six percent of Canadian businesses plan to increase their budget for software and technology in 2023 by 10 to 20 percent.
This Canadian government funding administered through the Yves Landry Foundation provides non-repayable grant contributions to a maximum $100,000 to support Ontario manufacturers.
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.