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19 CANMET Energy Technology Centre (CETC) Natural Resources Canada 1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) gmurphy@nrcan.gc.ca With world-class laboratories in Ottawa, Ontario, Varennes, Quebec and Devon, Alberta, CETC works with Canadian companies, universities, international organizations and other levels of government to develop, demonstrate and deploy advanced technologies in the industrial, commercial, built environment, communities and oil and gas and power generation sectors, with a focus on addressing environmental issues associated with energy use and production. Research and Developing Partnerships Federal All Sectors www.cetc.nrcan.g c.ca 20 Canadian Textiles Program (CANtex) Industry CanadaService Industries and Consumer Products Branch (SICPB) – CANtexC.D. Howe Building, East Tower, 6th Floor235 Queen StreetOttawa, ON K1A 0H5Toll free: 888 268- 0453F 613 954 3107 CANtex helps eligible textile manufacturers lower costs, enhance productivity, improve company efficiency and diversify textiles products through financial assistance and/or tax rebates. Financial Incentive or Tax Measure $ Federal Industrial, Manufacturing, Mining, Petroleum/ petrochemicals www.strategis.ic.g c.ca/epic/internet/i nctpptc.nsf/en/Home 21 Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) – Industrial Technology Advisors (ITA) National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program 55 St. Clair Avenue East Suite 903, Toronto, ON M4T 1M2 1-877-994-4727 SME technical and research needs, and sustainable development issues are identified by Industrial Technology Advisors (ITAs) at each stage of the R&D process and the innovation cycle. They offer technology expertise and advisory services. Education, Research and Development Federal Industrial, Manufacturing, Mining, Petroleum/ petrochemicals www.irap-pari.nrccnrc.gc.ca/itas_e. html 22 Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) – Technology Partnerships Canada (TPC) National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program 55 St. Clair Avenue East Suite 903, Toronto, ON M4T 1M2 1-877-994-4727 Financial assistance is offered through the IRAP-TPC Program to companies as support to the various activities required to improve their technological competitiveness. The Environmental Technologies component promotes the development of sustainable alternatives including energy, water, and non-renewable resources conservation. Incentive, Research and Development $ Federal Industrial, Manufacturing, Mining, Petroleum/ petrochemicals www.irap-pari.nrccnrc.gc.ca/main_e .html 23 Clean Electric Power Generation (CEPG) Program Natural Resources Canada 1 Haanel Drive Ottawa, ON K1A 1M1 (613) 995-0947 CEPG helps the industry develop cleaner and more energy-efficient combustion processes. Its research on combustion processes focuses on optimizing the performance of stationary equipment and evaluating and developing new products, fuels and retrofit technologies. Processes under study use conventional fuels: oil, coal, and natural gas, as well as biomass and specialty fuels. Research and Development Federal Electricity Generators www.nrcan.gc.ca/ es/etb/cetc/cetc01 /htmldocs/Groups/ clean_electric_po wer_generation_e .htm CONSERVATION & DEMAND MANAGEMENT NONE AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME OTHERS 6

24 ecoAGRICULTU RE Agriculture Canada 1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) ecoAGRICULTURE is a $500 million program to assist farmers and rural communities to seize new market opportunities in the agricultural bio-products sector through biofuels and bio-products initiatives. Incentives, Tools, Technical Assistance $ Federal Agriculture www.ecoaction.gc .ca 25 ecoENERGY Biofuels Natural Resources CanadaOffice of Energy EfficiencyBuildings Division1 Observatory Crescent, Building #3 Ottawa ON K1A 0E4 1-800-O-Canada (1 800 622- 6232) ecoENERGY Biofuels helps expand the production and use of cleaner, renewable biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel. The initiative will provide operating incentives to producers of renewable alternatives to gasoline and diesel based on production levels and other factors. It will make investment in production facilities more attractive by partially offsetting the risk associated with fluctuating feedstock and fuel prices. Incentives, Tools, Technical Assistance $ Federal Producers of Alternative Fuels www.ecoaction.gc .ca 26 Federal Buildings Initiative Natural Resources Canada Office of Energy Efficiency Buildings Division 1 Observatory Crescent, Building #3 Ottawa ON K1A 0E4 T: (877) 360-5500 Fax: (613) 947-4121 The Federal Buildings Initiative (FBI) assists federal organizations undertake energy efficiency improvements by providing: Energy performance contracting, tailored executive and managerial support and a Qualified Bidders List (QBL) Tools, Technical Assistance Federal Federal Government www.oee.nrcan.g c.ca/fbi 27 Sustainable Technologies Development Canada Sustainable Technologies Development Canada 45 O’Connor Street, Suite 1850 Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 Tel 613-234-6313 Fax 613-234-0303 Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) is a not-for-profit foundation that finances and supports the development and demonstration of clean technologies which provide solutions to issues of climate change, clean air, water quality and soil, and which deliver economic, environmental and health benefits to Canadians. To do so, the Foundation draws from an investment fund of $550 million. Research, Development and Demonstration $ Federal All sectors http://www.sdtc.ca / 28 EcoAction 29 30 Environmental Damages Fund Northern Ontario Development Program (NODP) Environment Canada 4905 Dufferin Street Downsview, ON M3H 5T4 ecoaction.on@ec.gc.ca Environment Canada 4905 Dufferin Street Downsview, ON M3H 5T4 1 800 668-6767 fax : 819-994-1412 ecoaction.on@ec.gc.ca Fednor, Industry Canada Environment Canada's EcoAction Community Funding Program has provided financial support to not-for-profit community groups for projects that have measurable, positive impacts on the environment. Funding support can be requested for projects that have an action focus, a community capacity building focus, or a combination of both objectives. The Environmental Damages Fund (EDF) helps ensure polluters take responsibility for their actions. It gives courts a way to guarantee that the money from pollution penalties and settlements is directly invested to repair the actual harm done by the pollution. FedNor’s Northern Ontario Development Program (NODP) promotes economic growth throughout a large and diverse geographic area – stretching from Muskoka Lakes to James Bay, and from the Manitoba border to western Quebec. Fednor supports energy-related projects under program components such as: innovation, community economic development and human capital. Incentive $ Federal Incentive $ Federal Incentive $ Federal Not-for-profit organizations Not-for-profit organizations, Aboriginal Groups, and municipal governments Not-for-profit organizations, universities, Aboriginal Groups, Provincial, territorial and municipal governments http://www.ec.gc.c a/ecoaction/what_ is_e.html http://www.ec.gc.c a/edf-fde/ http://www.ic.gc.c a/epic/site/fednorfednor.nsf/en/h_fn 02348e.html 7

19<br />

CANMET Energy<br />

Technology<br />

Centre (CETC)<br />

Natural Resources Canada<br />

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

6232)<br />

gmurphy@nrcan.gc.ca<br />

With world-class laboratories in <strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ontario,<br />

Varennes, Quebec and Devon, Alberta, CETC works with<br />

Canadian companies, universities, international<br />

organizations and other levels of government to develop,<br />

demonstrate and deploy advanced technologies in the<br />

industrial, commercial, built environment, communities<br />

and oil and gas and power generation sectors, with a<br />

focus on addressing environmental issues associated<br />

with energy use and production.<br />

Research and<br />

Developing<br />

Partnerships<br />

Federal<br />

All Sectors<br />

www.cetc.nrcan.g<br />

c.ca<br />

20<br />

Canadian<br />

Textiles<br />

Program<br />

(CANtex)<br />

Industry CanadaService<br />

Industries and Consumer<br />

Products Branch (SICPB) –<br />

CANtexC.D. Howe Building,<br />

East Tower, 6th Floor235<br />

Queen Street<strong>Ottawa</strong>, <strong>ON</strong><br />

<strong>K1A</strong> 0H5Toll free: 888 268-<br />

0453F 613 954 3107<br />

CANtex helps eligible textile manufacturers lower costs,<br />

enhance productivity, improve company efficiency and<br />

diversify textiles products through financial assistance<br />

and/or tax rebates.<br />

Financial<br />

Incentive or Tax<br />

Measure<br />

$ Federal<br />

Industrial,<br />

Manufacturing,<br />

Mining,<br />

Petroleum/<br />

petrochemicals<br />

www.strategis.ic.g<br />

c.ca/epic/internet/i<br />

nctpptc.nsf/en/Home<br />

21<br />

Industrial<br />

Research<br />

Assistance<br />

Program (IRAP) –<br />

Industrial<br />

Technology<br />

Advisors (ITA)<br />

National Research Council<br />

Industrial Research<br />

Assistance Program<br />

55 St. Clair Avenue East<br />

Suite 903, Toronto, <strong>ON</strong> M4T<br />

1M2<br />

1-877-994-4727<br />

SME technical and research needs, and sustainable<br />

development issues are identified by Industrial<br />

Technology Advisors (ITAs) at each stage of the R&D<br />

process and the innovation cycle. They offer technology<br />

expertise and advisory services.<br />

Education,<br />

Research and<br />

Development<br />

Federal<br />

Industrial,<br />

Manufacturing,<br />

Mining,<br />

Petroleum/<br />

petrochemicals<br />

www.irap-pari.nrccnrc.gc.ca/itas_e.<br />

html<br />

22<br />

Industrial<br />

Research<br />

Assistance<br />

Program (IRAP) –<br />

Technology<br />

Partnerships<br />

Canada (TPC)<br />

National Research Council<br />

Industrial Research<br />

Assistance Program<br />

55 St. Clair Avenue East<br />

Suite 903, Toronto, <strong>ON</strong> M4T<br />

1M2<br />

1-877-994-4727<br />

Financial assistance is offered through the IRAP-TPC<br />

Program to companies as support to the various activities<br />

required to improve their technological competitiveness.<br />

The Environmental Technologies component promotes<br />

the development of sustainable alternatives including<br />

energy, water, and non-renewable resources<br />

conservation.<br />

Incentive,<br />

Research and<br />

Development<br />

$ Federal<br />

Industrial,<br />

Manufacturing,<br />

Mining,<br />

Petroleum/<br />

petrochemicals<br />

www.irap-pari.nrccnrc.gc.ca/main_e<br />

.html<br />

23<br />

Clean Electric<br />

Power<br />

Generation<br />

(CEPG) Program<br />

Natural Resources Canada<br />

1 Haanel Drive<br />

<strong>Ottawa</strong>, <strong>ON</strong> <strong>K1A</strong> 1M1<br />

(613) 995-0947<br />

CEPG helps the industry develop cleaner and more<br />

energy-efficient combustion processes. Its research on<br />

combustion processes focuses on optimizing the<br />

performance of stationary equipment and evaluating and<br />

developing new products, fuels and retrofit technologies.<br />

Processes under study use conventional fuels: oil, coal,<br />

and natural gas, as well as biomass and specialty fuels.<br />

Research and<br />

Development<br />

Federal<br />

Electricity<br />

Generators<br />

www.nrcan.gc.ca/<br />

es/etb/cetc/cetc01<br />

/htmldocs/Groups/<br />

clean_electric_po<br />

wer_generation_e<br />

.htm<br />

C<strong>ON</strong>SERVATI<strong>ON</strong> & DEMAND MANAGEMENT<br />

N<strong>ON</strong>E AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME<br />

OTHERS<br />

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