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PM unveils ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative!
[19 January 2007,VICTORIA]
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced more than $1.5
billion in funding for the ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative to boost
Canada’s renewable energy supplies.
“There is no end to the potential of alternative, non-polluting
energy sources,” the Prime Minister said. “The ecoEnergy Renewable
Initiative will harness the power of our environment to help
protect the environment for all Canadians.”
The Prime Minister was joined by the Honourable Gary Lunn,
Minister of Natural Resources and the Honourable John Baird, the
Minister of the Environment in announcing the Initiative today in
Victoria.
The first component of the initiative, ecoENERGY for Renewable
Power, will invest $1.48 billion to boost Canada’s supply of clean
electricity from renewable sources like wind, biomass, small hydro
and ocean energy. A ten-year incentive program will be established
to fund eligible projects to be constructed over the next four
years.
The second component, ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat, will provide
more than $35 million incentives and industry support to increase
the adoption of clean renewable thermal technologies for water and
space heating in buildings such as solar air and hot water
heating. In addition, projects for residential solar heating
technologies will be explored with partners such as utilities and
community organizations.
“The ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative is yet another example of real
action our Government is taking to protect the health of Canadians
and the environment,” said Minister Lunn. “It will help make
renewable sources of heat and electricity a more affordable and
realistic choice for more Canadians. We expect to add enough clean
renewable electricity to power about one million homes.”
“The ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative complements the regulatory
approach of our proposed Clean Air Act,” Minister Baird said. “It
will deliver real results now to improve air quality in our
communities and the health of Canadians by reducing greenhouse
gases and air pollution.”
This investment will create up to 4000 megawatts of renewable
energy and is expected to deliver greenhouse gas emissions
reductions equivalent to taking one million cars off the road, as
well as significant reductions in other air pollutants. As such,
it is an important part of the Government’s suite of ecoENERGY
Initiatives to boost clean energy supplies, help Canadians use
energy more efficiently and reduce air pollutants and greenhouse
gas emissions from conventional energy sources.
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