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Energy Innovation Program

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2016
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Policy

Summary

The Energy Innovation Program (EIP) advances clean energy technologies that will help Canada maintain a competitive, reliable, and affordable energy system while transitioning to a low-carbon economy.

It supports energy research, development demonstration (RDD) projects and other science-related activities by investing in the work of federal labs, as well as a wide range of Canadian businesses, utilities, Indigenous communities, and other organizations that are working to develop novel and innovative clean energy technologies, scale up and integrate existing technologies, and support the clean energy ecosystem by sharing information and knowledge.

There are calls for proposals for carbon capture, utilisation and storage front-end engineering and design, an a challenge to build more energy efficient and resiolient multi-unit residential buildings. Past funding streams included clean fuels, mining decarbonisation, and methaen measurement and mitigation.

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