In Canada, the government of Nova Scotia reported that the province is now taking applications for the Clean Fuels Fund, which helps industries, businesses and communities switch to low-carbon and renewable fuels.
“We’re moving toward a cleaner, greener Nova Scotia, and our industries are making the move with us,” said Tory Rushton, Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables. “The Clean Fuels Fund will help us transition from fossil fuels, getting us closer to our net-zero target by 2050.”
The provincial government noted that this fund helps replace traditional fuels with cleaner fuels for heating, transportation and industrial processes. Options include biofuels and biomass from forestry waste products, green hydrogen and renewable natural gas.
Eligible projects include studies supporting the adoption of clean fuels, existing facilities and operations ready for implementation of clean fuel use as well as new infrastructure to facilitate clean fuel adoption.
The deadline for applications is on October 8.
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Tags: Canada, Clean Fuels Fund
Category: Fuels