Friday, April 19, 2024

Federal government to build clean-energy future

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The Federal government has made plans to build a clean-energy future.

The plan is aiming to create jobs and reduce costs for families.

They announced a 40-million dollar investment for the atmospheric fund to create Canada’s first climate centre in the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area.

The fund will operate one of seven new low carbon cities in urban climate centres across Canada.

The operation plans to help bridge the commercialization gap and reduce the business risk of developing low-carbon technologies and innovations.

Low carbon cities are not part of a one-billion dollar plan to make communities more energy-efficient.

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