Saskatchewan funds nine industry-led projects to deal with emissions
Nine industry-led projects will be receiving $47.5 million from the Saskatchewan Technology Fund.
The Government of Saskatchewan said in a news release on Oct. 31 that it had approved nine projects, featuring a range of technologies and innovations, across key sectors of the economy to mitigate, capture or sequester emissions, including carbon capture, fuel switching, energy efficiency and methane-reduction measures.
Some of the companies benefiting from the fund include Cenovus Energy, Federated Co-Operatives Limited, Interpro Pipe and Steel, Nutrien and Mosaic.
“The Tech Fund is a key part of our made-in-Saskatchewan approach to help keep investment, innovation, and jobs in Saskatchewan, while contributing to emissions reductions,” Environment Minister Travis Keisig said in the release.


