Alberta government announces new technology to power province’s energy future
Alberta’s government announced this week it is investing $28 million into new technologies to help increase energy production while decreasing environmental impacts.
Through the industry-funded TIER program, provincial officials say they are investing $28 million to support six projects using technologies that are expected to help energy companies save money, reduce environmental impacts and stay globally competitive.
Using Emissions Reduction Alberta’s Industrial Transformation Challenge, the government says these innovations will protect pipelines, turn farm waste into energy instead of pollution, restore well sites and keep lowering methane emissions. According to the government, this investment supports Alberta’s efforts to continue producing the most responsible energy in the world while doubling production by 2035.
“We’re increasing energy production and protecting the environment at the same time,”says Grant Hunter, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas, in a press release. “The world wants our energy, and these technologies can help us deliver while lowering emissions and keeping our industries competitive for decades to come. We’re investing in made-in-Alberta projects because nobody innovates faster and better than Albertans.”


