Province aiming to help industry reduce emissions and create jobs
The Alberta government says it is investing $31.3 million in new projects to reduce global emissions, create value-added bitumen products and drive the province’s economy forward.
Provincial officials say Alberta’s electricity and energy sectors are facing new challenges and opportunities as they work to reduce emissions, create new uses for resources and continue powering the province and beyond.
Through Emissions Reduction Alberta’s Partnership Intake Program and Alberta Innovates’ Carbon Fibre Grand Challenge, Alberta’s government says it is funding new projects to help the electricity and energy sectors reduce emissions, diversify and create jobs.
Officials say this investment is anticipated to support nine innovative projects that will help install new battery energy storage systems and turn oil bitumen into carbon fibres, which are used to make products like aircrafts and hockey sticks light and durable, and electric cars safer and more efficient.