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Initial changes will affect highly-paid, highly-skilled workers more dramatically.
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Combined, the province is investing more than $4.9 million in the local steel manufacturing and agriculture sectors through the Regional Development Program, which hopes to help create 45 new jobs.
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The program will use the proceeds from Canada’s carbon pollution pricing system for heavy industry (collected in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan) to support low‑carbon technology projects in those provinces.
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In the project, Ontario-based Valent will work with a pan-Canadian team to produce Canada’s first renewable diesel from abundantly available agricultural and forestry by-products.
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On Feb. 10, the TTC’s Board voted to enter into a 20-year agreement with PowerON to help decarbonize Toronto’s bus fleet.
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Cleantech stems from both a desire to minimize our shared impact on natural resources and the environment, and the desire to ensure a viable path forward regarding the needs and uses of these resources.
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The Independent Electricity System Operator recently invested $6.8 million through this fund into projects involving wastewater, a mining facility, and deep retrofit software.
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At its recent Cleantech Roundtable, Plant magazine asked: What are the main barriers to the development of renewable energy sources?
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Miller’s path toward founding Atlas involved collaborating with researchers at Simon Fraser University and UBC.
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The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC)’s new Bioenergy Centre, which will be operational by the end of February, will turn wood waste from the nearby NorSask Forest Products sawmill into electricity.
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EBPowerCon engages with subject matter experts—one-on-one and via panel discussion—to shed light on trends and technologies.
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