For Immediate Release
September 25, 2008
World-class research supported by the Ontario government will help create jobs, develop new energy sources and fight climate change.
The government is investing more than $5 million to support innovative research projects in the cleantech sector, an area of the economy that brings together environmental solutions and economic potential.
Promising research projects receiving funding include:
Supporting innovation is part of the McGuinty government’s five-point plan for growing Ontario’s economy.
“Provincial support for clean technologies and energy research is an important part of Ontario’s Innovation Agenda – turning good ideas into good-paying jobs and better lives for Ontario families,” said Minister of Research and Innovation John Wilkinson.
“Research and innovation has a major role to play in helping us reach our targets for greenhouse gas reductions and transforming Ontario into a green economy. Becoming a leader in green technology will translate into better jobs for Ontarians and healthier, stronger and more successful communities all across the province,” said Minister of the Environment John Gerretsen.
“Our remarkable team is grateful for the provincial government’s funding commitment to our research,” said Dr. Greg Naterer. “We have taken important steps towards making sustainable, low-cost hydrogen production a reality, while building on Durham Region's strengths in the energy sector. The groundbreaking advances will benefit the Ontario economy and our environment beyond anything we can now imagine.”
“All of us at UOIT are proud of the work being carried out by Dr. Naterer and his team,” said UOIT President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Ronald Bordessa. “Because hydrogen is a clean energy carrier, this research has the vast potential to have one of the most significant impacts on greenhouse gas reductions over the coming decade and greatly improve the future environmental health of the province.”
Learn more about Ontario’s Innovation Agenda.
Learn more about alternative energy projects in Ontario.
Learn more about what Ontario is doing about climate change.
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