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Harper Government Launches $1-Billion Clean Energy Fund, Invests in New Technology, Creates Jobs

EDMONTON - Canada will further demonstrate its leadership in the development and advancement of clean energy technologies thanks to the launch of the $1-billion Clean Energy Fund, announced today by the Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural Resources, during an address to the University of Alberta.

"By investing in the Clean Energy Fund, our Government is encouraging new technologies now to help protect and preserve our environment for future generations," said the Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural Resources. "Not only will this funding protect our long-term energy security, but this additional stimulus creates high-quality jobs for Canadians at a time when they're most needed."

The Fund invests $850 million in technology development and demonstration. This includes $650 million for large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration projects and $200 million for smaller-scale demonstration projects of renewable and alternative energy technologies.

Minister Raitt also announced that there will be a $150-million research component. This will fund initiatives ranging from basic research to pre-demonstration pilot projects of technologies ranging from next generation renewable and cleaner energy systems to new technologies to address environmental challenges in the oil sands such as water use and tailings.

An initial request for proposals for the small-scale demonstration component of the program was issued by the Government today.

In addition to advancing key clean energy technologies in Canada, investments through the Clean Energy Fund will also support Canada's work with the United States in building a cleaner energy economy for North America through the Canada–U.S. Clean Energy Dialogue.

Part of the Government of Canada's Economic Action Plan (2009), the Clean Energy Fund will generate new economic activity in the short term, while strengthening the foundation for sustainable prosperity in the future. The Economic Action Plan includes new measures totalling almost $2.4 billion to support a cleaner and more sustainable environment and help meet Canada's climate change objectives.

For more information on the calls for proposals and other relevant details, visit http://cef-fep.nrcan.gc.ca.

To learn more about Canada's Economic Action Plan, visit www.actionplan.gc.ca.


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The federal government is investing $1 billion to make Canada's economy greener. Natural Resources Minister Lisa Raitt has announced the creation of a new Clean Energy Fund to demonstrate and advance Canada's leadership in the development of clean energy technologies.

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Office of the Honourable Lisa Raitt
Ottawa
613-996-2007

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  1. The Clean Energy Fund

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