Electrifying the economy, building energy resilience
Electrifying the economy, building energy resilience
The Province is investing in clean-energy technology projects that will help to make the use of clean electricity in B.C. more efficient and affordable.
Six made-in-B.C. clean-tech projects advance use of clean electricity, reducing emissions, costs
Summary
- Government is providing nearly $6 million for six clean-technology projects, through its Innovative Clean Energy Fund
- The projects are advancing technologies in sectors such as electricity management, heat-pump technology and fleet electrification
- A new call for applications is open to support more projects
The Province is investing in clean-energy technology projects that will help to make the use of clean electricity in B.C. more efficient and affordable, while managing and optimizing electricity use to reduce energy costs.
“It’s important that we support homegrown innovations to strengthen our leadership in clean energy technology,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions. “These clean-technology solutions will make using clean electricity easier for people and businesses, increase reliability and efficiency of our grid and help build our energy resilience.”
The Innovative Clean Energy Fund is providing nearly $6 million for six clean-technology projects under its second targeted call for clean energy innovation.
Please see the full news release here
The Innovative Clean Energy (ICE) Fund is excited to launch the third year of the Targeted Call for Clean Energy Innovation. $12.3M has been committed to this call over a three-year period. See the details here
Additional Info
Media Contact : energymedia@gov.bc.ca
Source : Ministry of Energy and Climate Solutions