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By Amanda Watkins
Canada continues to offer a wide variety of incentive programs both federally and provincially for bioenergy projects. Whether a large or small, local or national, rural or industrial project, Canada is pushing for a green future where clean burning energy projects are rewarded and supported.
*Incentives that take the form of tax rates, tax exemptions, or research grants have not been included. This list is not exhaustive of all funding opportunities across the country.
By Khalila Hammond
In March 2006, General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC and Ford Motors Co. committed to convert 50 per cent of their fleet lines to flexible fuel vehicles (FFV) by 2012—a move aimed at boosting the production, sale and use of FFVs across North America, so why are we not using more of them in Canada?
By Amanda Watkins
Ontario-based Vincor Canada and Vandermeer Greenhouses are working together to produce power from pomace, grape seeds and grape skins from Vincor’s Niagara area wineries in an effort to offset greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to Canada’s growing clean energy movement.
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