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Hydrogen Fuel News

South Korean automaker Hyundai has announced that it will be investing $21 billion over the next five years. This funding will be used to improve clean technology and aid the development of self-driving vehicles. The company has taken a strong interest


MetroNews Canada

Analytica Advisors president Celine Bak speaks during a news conference in Ottawa, Tuesday April 19, 2016. A $700 million investment to help clean technology firms expand and develop new products won't turn Canada's clean tech industry into the


Private Capital Journal (press release) (blog)

Today, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, joined by the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced that the Government of Canada will invest $700 million


National Observer

... and allow the sector to more easily navigate through regulatory issues, making the technology more accessible in the long run,” reads a departmental press release. Canada's electricity sector, which accounted for just under 11 per cent of Canada's


DesignNews

Researchers have taken a major step forward in the design of cleaner energy for electricity-dearth regions with the development of an algae-powered fuel cell that is less expensive to produce and five times more efficient than existing similar

Government of Canada investing in clean technology

Minister Bains, along with the Honourable Jim Carr, Minister of Natural Resources, also announced the launch of the Clean Growth Hub, the government's focal point for clean technology. The Hub will focus on supporting companies and projects that

Ottawa Invests $700-Million To Help Seed Clean Technology Companies

Advertisment The federal government in Ottawa has announced that it will give $700-million over the next five years to the Business Development Bank of Canada in order to help grow Canada's burgeoning clean technology industry. The funding is intended


BetaKit

The government has had a keen focus on cleantech since its announcement; this vertical is currently one of the shortlisted superclusters that have a chance to receive a piece of $950 million in funding. The government also announced last year that it


The Globe and Mail

Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, speaks at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press. OTTAWA. The Canadian Press. Published January 18, 2018 Updated


Vancouver Sun

This will not just affect the technology, clean energy and auto industries, but others such as mining as well. The recent World Bank report, The Growing Role of Minerals and Metals for a Low-Carbon Future, predicts that as the world works towards


HuffPost

His Solutions Project calculated how to do this for every state in the U.S. and many countries. More recently, scholars like Christian Breyer have shown how to do this with photovoltaics alone. Stanford Professor Tony Seba argues that not only is the


eco-business.com

Investing in clean technology is set to take off amid new benchmark and price records in solar power, batteries, electric vehicles, and energy efficiency. About a year ago, I wrote a blog about my top 5 predictions for clean energy in 2017. I was wrong


Popular Science

Those supercomputers use a ton of power, which largely comes form coal- and gas-fired power plants spewing gobs of carbon pollution. But, while hackers wreak havoc on the climate, blockchain, the bleeding-edge technology behind Bitcoin, could one day

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