Building on the actions of millions of Canadians, the Government of Canada is taking bold and immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to fight climate change, while strengthening our economy with sustainable jobs and clean industrial growth. [pdf]
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As you may have noticed from our recent coverage, Canada’s energy storage market is well-poised to build on foundations laid by early adopters and supportive regulators and politicians. Justin Rangooni, executive director of trade association Energy Storage Canada (ESC) takes us through some of the key developments to date. [pdf]
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*The eligibility end date of October 1, 2024, applies only to the specified zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) manufactured in countries that do not have a free-trade agreement with Canada. These ZEVs will remain eligible for iZEV Program incentives if they are already in Canada or in transit to Canada before October 1, 2024. Vehicles manufactured in Canada or in countries with a free-trade agreement will continue to be eligible for incentives. Please consult your local dealership to confirm if the vehicle you're interested in is eligible. [pdf]
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Canada’s energy storage market is on the brink of substantial expansion, driven by increasing demand for electricity from electric vehicles, hydrogen production, and industrial use. This growth is further supported by many excellent storage manufacturers entering the field. [pdf]
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Description: This graph shows hydrocarbon production in Canada from 2013 to 2023. Over this period, crude oil production grew from 3.6MMb/d to 5.1MMb/d, with almost all growth coming from the oil sands. Natural gas production increased from 14.1Bcf/d to 17.9Bcf/d. [pdf]
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In Canada, Photovoltaic (PV) technology has become a favoured form of renewable energy technology due to a number of social and economic factors, including the need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, deregulation, and the restructuring of electric power generating companies. The rapid growth in the deployment of photovoltaics in recent years indicates that the technology is quickly gaining ground in Canada. [pdf]
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Projects funded through our programs focus on influencing the pace and direction of energy system transformation and targeting the most impactful technologies, in order to maximize environmental and economic outcomes. OERD’s programs target “missions” to realize a clean energy future and a sustainable natural resources sector. [pdf]
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The VS3 is the core building block of Invinity's energy storage systems. Self-contained and incredibly easy to deploy, it uses proven vanadium redox flow technology to store energy in an aqueous solution that never degrades, even under continuous maximum power and depth of discharge cycling. Our technology is non-flammable, and requires little maintenance and upkeep. [pdf]
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For instance, the Sir Adam Beck Pump Generating Station at Niagara Falls, which was built in 1957, is an Ontario Power Generation-owned and operated pumped-hydro storage system that uses off-peak electricity to pump water into its reservoir, which is then released during peak hours to turn turbines that produce up to 174 MW of power1. [pdf]
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Canadian governments have been on a spending spree to build a new industry around electric-vehicle batteries from the ground up. LG and Stellantis are together committing $5 billion to a battery plant in Windsor, Ont., while Bécancour, Que., is becoming an automotive hub in its own right, attracting a joint General Motors-POSCO venture and other multinationals as well as industry upstarts like StromVolt. Meanwhile, the country's critical minerals strategy got up to $3.8 billion in the most recent federal budget. [pdf]
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The Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) aims at addressing the lack of charging infrastructure in Canada, one of the key barriers to zero emission vehicle adoption by increasing the availability of localized charging where Canadians live, work, travel and play. This EV Infrastructure Planning Map identifies priority areas and accounts for available charging infrastructure and expected charging needs with a focus on public corridor charging. [pdf]
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Smart grid technology generally includes any remote sensor on the electricity grid that communicates information and allows the utility to take action based on that information. This suite of technologies integrates the behaviour and actions of all connected electrical supplies and loads through dispersed communication capabilities to deliver sustainable, economic, and secure power supplies. [pdf]
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With the world striving towards a more sustainable future and many drivers looking to reduce their carbon footprint, electric vehicles have grown in popularity. In recent years, the registrations of electric vehicles have been on the rise in Canada and more people are considering getting one. [pdf]
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