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9 ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat Natural Resources CanadaRenewable and Electrical Energy Division615 Booth Street, Room 150, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0E9email: ecoenergyrhp@nrcan.gc.ca1 -800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat will invest $36 million over four years to: increase the use of renewable thermal energy; help develop renewable thermal energy industry capacity; and contribute to cleaner air by displacing fossil fuel-based energy use for space heating and cooling, and water heating in Canadian buildings. ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat will offer an incentive to purchasers of solar heating systems in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors. The incentive will be set at 25 percent of the purchase, installation and certain other costs of a qualifying system. Incentive $ Federal Industrial, commercial, institutional www.ecoaction.gc .ca/heat 10 11 ecoENERGY for Renewable Power Accelerated Capital Cost Allowance for Efficient and Renewable Energy Generation Equipment Natural Resources CanadaRenewable and Electrical Energy Division580 Booth Street, 11th FloorOttawa, Ontario K1A 0E4e-mail: ecoenergyrp@nrcan.gc.ca Phone (business inquiries only): 1-877-722-6600 Canada Revenue Agency Ted Harris Resources Industry Section 1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) ecoENERGY for Renewable Power will invest $1.48 billion to increase Canada’s supply of clean electricity from renewable sources such as wind, biomass, lowimpact hydro, geothermal, solar photovoltaic and ocean energy. It will encourage the production of 14.3 terawatt hours of new electricity from renewable energy sources. ecoENERGY for Renewable Power will provide an incentive of one cent per kilowatt-hour for up to 10 years to eligible low-impact, renewable electricity projects constructed over the next four years, April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2011. This program provides an accelerated rate of write-off (50 %/year, on a declining balance basis) investments in the production of heat for industrial process or electricity by using fossil fuel efficiently or by using renewable energy sources. Incentive $ Federal Incentive/ Tax Rebate $ Federal Utilities, Commercial, Institutional, Municipalities, and Organizations Industrial, Manufacturing, Mining, Petroleum/ petrochemicals, commercial http://www.ecoacti on.gc.ca/ecoener gyecoenergie/power -electricite/indexeng.cfm www.laws.justice. gc.ca/en/notice/in dex.html?redirect =%2Fen%2FI- 3.3%2FC.R.C.- c.945%2F138555 .html 12 Canada Renewable and Conservation Expense Canada Revenue Agency Ted Harris Resources Industry Section T 613 957 2114 The Canadian Renewable and Conservation Expense (CRCE) promotes the development of energy conservation and renewable and alternative energy projects, by allowing investors to fully write-off certain, mostly intangible, costs, such as feasibility and resource assessment studies, associated with investments in renewable energy and energy conservation projects. Incentive/ Tax Rebate $ Federal Industrial, Manufacturing, Mining, Petroleum/ petrochemicals www.oee.nrcan.g c.ca/industrial/fina ncialassistance/taxincentives.cfm 13 Excise Tax Exemption For Ethanol And Methanol Canada Revenue Agency Bill Gray Excise Taxes & Special Levies T 613 941-1933 This program encourages the development and marketing of ethanol and methanol made from biomass through the exemption from the excise tax for ethanol and methanol made from biomass when it is blended with gasoline or diesel fuel. Incentive/ Tax Rebate $ Federal Industrial, Manufacturing, Chemicals, Transportation www.craarc.gc.ca/E/pub/et /etsl47/etsl47- e.html 4

14 RET Screen International Clean Energy Decision Support Centre Natural Resources Canada RET Screen International 1615 Lionel-Boulet Blvd., P.O. Box 4800 1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) rets@nrcan.gc.ca The objective of the centre is to help implement renewable energy and energy efficiency projects by developing decision-making tools that reduce the cost of pre-feasibility studies; disseminating knowledge to help people make better decisions; and by training people to better analyze the technical and financial viability of possible projects. Software companies energy production, life-cycle costs, emission reductions, financial viability and risk for various types of proposed energy and renewable energy technologies compared to conventional energy project. Long Distance Learning Courses Federal Residential, Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional www.retscreen.ne t 15 Technology Partnerships Canada: Hydrogen Early Adopters (h2EA) Industry Canada300 Slater Street, 10th FloorOttawa, OntarioK1A 0C8 Toll free 800 391 3363F 613 954 9117E h2ea@ic.gc.ca h2EA supports initiatives that demonstrate useful integrated hydrogen and hydrogen-compatible technologies. Working pilot-scale versions of a hydrogen economy enable companies to test and showcase technologies and help increase investor and consumer awareness of Canadian capabilities and of the many benefits and uses of hydrogen-powered applications. Projects include concepts such as “hydrogen highways” and “hydrogen villages”. Incentive or Tax Measure Research and Development $ Federal Industrial, Manufacturing, Mining, Petroleum/ petrochemicals www.tpc.ic.gc.ca/ h2/ MULTI SECTOR TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 16 ecoENERGY – Regulations Natural Resources Canada Office of Energy Efficiency 1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) ecoENERGY Regulations eliminate the worst, compare the average and celebrate the best products. There are current minimum standards for 35 product categories. By 2010, standards will cover 80% of the energy used in rmost sectors. The program features EnerGuide comparison labels for appliances and home heating/cooling equipment. It also includes the ENERGY STAR® best-of-class endorsement label for 40 product categories. Regulations Standards Federal All Sectors www.ecoaction.gc .ca 17 ecoENERGY Technology Initiative Natural Resources Canada Office of Energy Research and Development 1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) ecoENERGY Technology Initiative funds research, development and demonstration to support the development of the next-generation clean-energy technologies. Examples are technologies for clean-coal, carbon sequestration, and for reducing oil sands' environmental impact, and new end-use technologies such as hydrogen and fuel cells, and energy efficient buildings and industry. The Initiative will also develop technologies for producing and using renewable energy. Research, Development and Demonstration $ Federal All Sectors www.ecoaction.gc .ca/technology 18 Technology Early Action Measures (TEAM): Climate Change Technology Natural Resources Canada Ottawa 1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) TEAM's mission is to facilitate late-stage technology development and demonstration of technologies that have significant potential to reduce GHG emissions nationally and internationally, while sustaining economic and social development Research, Development and Demonstration $ Federal All Sectors http://www.team.g c.ca 5

14<br />

RET Screen<br />

International<br />

Clean Energy<br />

Decision<br />

Support Centre<br />

Natural Resources Canada<br />

RET Screen International<br />

1615 Lionel-Boulet Blvd.,<br />

P.O. Box 4800<br />

1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622-<br />

6232)<br />

rets@nrcan.gc.ca<br />

The objective of the centre is to help implement<br />

renewable energy and energy efficiency projects by<br />

developing decision-making tools that reduce the cost of<br />

pre-feasibility studies; disseminating knowledge to help<br />

people make better decisions; and by training people to<br />

better analyze the technical and financial viability of<br />

possible projects. Software companies energy<br />

production, life-cycle costs, emission reductions, financial<br />

viability and risk for various types of proposed energy and<br />

renewable energy technologies compared to conventional<br />

energy project.<br />

Long Distance<br />

Learning<br />

Courses<br />

Federal<br />

Residential,<br />

Industrial,<br />

Commercial,<br />

and Institutional<br />

www.retscreen.ne<br />

t<br />

15<br />

Technology<br />

Partnerships<br />

Canada:<br />

Hydrogen Early<br />

Adopters (h2EA)<br />

Industry Canada300 Slater<br />

Street, 10th Floor<strong>Ottawa</strong>,<br />

Ontario<strong>K1A</strong> 0C8<br />

Toll free 800 391 3363F<br />

613 954 9117E<br />

h2ea@ic.gc.ca<br />

h2EA supports initiatives that demonstrate useful<br />

integrated hydrogen and hydrogen-compatible<br />

technologies. Working pilot-scale versions of a hydrogen<br />

economy enable companies to test and showcase<br />

technologies and help increase investor and consumer<br />

awareness of Canadian capabilities and of the many<br />

benefits and uses of hydrogen-powered applications.<br />

Projects include concepts such as “hydrogen highways”<br />

and “hydrogen villages”.<br />

Incentive or Tax<br />

Measure<br />

Research and<br />

Development<br />

$ Federal<br />

Industrial,<br />

Manufacturing,<br />

Mining,<br />

Petroleum/<br />

petrochemicals<br />

www.tpc.ic.gc.ca/<br />

h2/<br />

MULTI SECTOR TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT<br />

16<br />

ecoENERGY –<br />

Regulations<br />

Natural Resources Canada<br />

Office of Energy Efficiency<br />

1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622-<br />

6232)<br />

ecoENERGY Regulations eliminate the worst, compare<br />

the average and celebrate the best products. There are<br />

current minimum standards for 35 product categories. By<br />

2010, standards will cover 80% of the energy used in<br />

rmost sectors. The program features EnerGuide<br />

comparison labels for appliances and home<br />

heating/cooling equipment. It also includes the ENERGY<br />

STAR® best-of-class endorsement label for 40 product<br />

categories.<br />

Regulations<br />

Standards<br />

Federal<br />

All Sectors<br />

www.ecoaction.gc<br />

.ca<br />

17<br />

ecoENERGY<br />

Technology<br />

Initiative<br />

Natural Resources Canada<br />

Office of Energy Research<br />

and Development<br />

1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622-<br />

6232)<br />

ecoENERGY Technology Initiative funds research,<br />

development and demonstration to support the<br />

development of the next-generation clean-energy<br />

technologies. Examples are technologies for clean-coal,<br />

carbon sequestration, and for reducing oil sands'<br />

environmental impact, and new end-use technologies<br />

such as hydrogen and fuel cells, and energy efficient<br />

buildings and industry. The Initiative will also develop<br />

technologies for producing and using renewable energy.<br />

Research,<br />

Development<br />

and<br />

Demonstration<br />

$ Federal All Sectors<br />

www.ecoaction.gc<br />

.ca/technology<br />

18<br />

Technology<br />

Early Action<br />

Measures<br />

(TEAM): Climate<br />

Change<br />

Technology<br />

Natural Resources Canada<br />

<strong>Ottawa</strong><br />

1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622-<br />

6232)<br />

TEAM's mission is to facilitate late-stage technology<br />

development and demonstration of technologies that<br />

have significant potential to reduce GHG emissions<br />

nationally and internationally, while sustaining economic<br />

and social development<br />

Research,<br />

Development<br />

and<br />

Demonstration<br />

$ Federal All Sectors<br />

http://www.team.g<br />

c.ca<br />

5

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