| ENERGY: Ottawa to invest US$300,000 in biofuels project in southern Alberta |
|
(AlbertaIndex, April 18, Wednesday) --- The Canadian government said it is investing C$300,000 in a local organization in Lethbridge town, Alberta to help them participate in the emerging biofuels industry. The announcement was made by Rick Casson, Lethbridge’s Member of Parliament on behalf of the Chuck Strahl, Minister of Agriculture and Agri Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board.
Mr Casson said: “Projects such as the one being announced will help increase our future use of biofuels, which is good for the environment and the agriculture sector in Alberta.” BOPI is a C$20 million commitment by the government designed to provide farmers and rural communities with opportunities to participate in, and benefit from, increased Canadian biofuels production. The initiative helps agricultural producers develop sound business proposals, as well as undertake feasibility or other studies to support the creation and expansion of biofuel production capacity. It is delivered through the regional industry councils that administer Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s ACAAF Program. In Alberta, the funding for these projects is administered by the Agriculture and Food Council. “The Agriculture and Food Council is pleased to be able to provide Albertans with funding to explore opportunities in biofuel production,” said Paul Thiel, chair of the Alberta ACAAF Program. “Each project demonstrates Alberta's commitment to our agricultural producers and the environment.” In Budget 2007, the government allocated $2 billion over seven years to support the production of renewable fuels. In addition, since coming to office last year, the government has announced $500 million to assist farmers and rural communities to seize new market opportunities in the bio-economy through biofuels and bio-products initiatives. |
Copyright ©2007 Alberta Index - The Strategist Pte - Website Powered by Gratisites
















