Canada invests in clean energy projects in Alberta and Saskatchewan
The Canadian government announced investments totaling $14.9 million for 10 clean energy projects, $5.9 million for two facilities converting waste biomass to renewable natural gas with carbon capture, and $3.5 million for projects reducing methane emissions and advancing low-emissions cement alternatives in Alberta and Saskatchewan. These investments aim to advance energy storage, solar and wind energy development, interprovincial electricity transmission planning, and Indigenous-led clean energy initiatives.
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