Feds invest in renewable energy and grid modernization in the Maritimes

The Government of Canada announced close to $16 million in federal funding for energy projects in the Maritime provinces that will help deliver reliable, affordable clean energy in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

“Our government’s vision is clear: to make Canada a clean and conventional energy superpower. In collaboration with governments, Indigenous partners and the energy sector, we are investing in energy innovation to get more energy to market while tackling climate change,” said Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.

This investment will support key initiatives in the region, including:

  • Modernizing electricity grids to deliver more reliable, affordable and clean power to Canadians;
  • Advancing carbon capture and clean technologies to reduce emissions and bring more- affordable, low-risk Canadian energy to market;
  • Expanding renewable energy capacity by advancing wind and solar power projects; and
  • Supporting clean energy projects in Indigenous, rural and remote communities and advancing economic reconciliation.

“In P.E.I., and in our region, we are all working hard to reduce emissions, make life more affordable for residents and increase the reliability of our energy systems. We need to modernize our electricity distribution system to enhance efficiency and resiliency. This investment in Maritime Electric’s grid modernization is a welcome next step in a more reliable and efficient electrical system in our province,” said Gilles Arsenault, Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Action, Prince Edward Island.

Through these investments, the Government of Canada is investing more in the people and businesses that will build the strongest economy in the G7. The projects announced today also underscore the government’s commitment to lowering Canadians’ energy bills, creating more reliable and clean power, growing job opportunities and fostering inclusive, respectful partnerships with Indigenous Peoples.

“For more than a century, Saint John Energy has been a trusted provider whose success has been driven by innovation and sustainability. As we work toward establishing a clean, diverse and secure energy future for all New Brunswickers, we welcome investments that can support the transition of our province’s energy landscape,” said René Legacy, Minister of Energy, New Brunswick.

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