Government of Canada Contributes $13.5 Million to Advance Innovative Forest Technologies and Clean Energy Projects in British Columbia

PRINCE GEORGE, BC, Jan. 18, 2024 /CNW/ - Whether it's through deploying clean energy and modernizing our grid, conserving our lands and waters, or utilizing innovative low-carbon forest products -- Canada's vast resources are central to the development of a prosperous and sustainable net-zero economy.

That is why today, at the 21(st) annual B.C. Natural Resources Forum, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced a contribution of $13.5 million to two forest industry transformation projects and six clean energy projects in British Columbia. These eight projects have been funded through the Investments in Forest Industry Transformation (IFIT) program and the Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities (CERRC) program.

Projects funded through the Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities (CERRC) program include:

    --  $1.9 million for Xeni Gwet'in First Nations Government's Nemiah Valley
        Renewable Microgrid Project: This project will demonstrate the
        integration of a solar and battery energy storage system onto the diesel
        microgrid to utilize local resources to produce energy for the central
        and west communities.
    --  $2.5 million for Xeni Gwet'in First Nations Government's Klokon
        Creek/Augers Lake Small Hydroelectric Front-end Engineering and Design
        Study:  This study will result in a shovel-ready project to generate
        hydropower on Klokon Creek utilizing Augers Lake for storage. The
        hydropower system will be integrated with the renewable energy microgrid
        to further reduce diesel generation in the central and west communities
        of Nemiah Valley.
    --  $1.1 million for Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation's Yuquot Wave Energy
        Demonstration project: This project will design a 100kW wave energy
        plant that would integrate with a microgrid to displace current diesel
        fuel use of the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nations residents and visitors
        at Yuquot, B.C.
    --  $1.3 million for Yourbrook Energy Systems Ltd's Kamdis Tidal Power
        Demonstration Project Phase I: The objective of this project is to
        conduct a design study for a 500kW tidal energy generation system
        combining pumped hydroelectric storage to displace diesel with clean,
        reliable and firm power generation on the north grid of Haida Gwaii.
    --  $166,700 for Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition: The project will
        support building community capacity for long-term clean energy solutions
        and alternatives to fossil fuels for heat and electricity within the
        Upper Skeena region in British Columbia.
    --  $1.5 million for FPInnovations' Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Academy
        Project: This project will develop an equal opportunity
        capacity-building program that provides practical training in the areas
        of biomass combined heat and power (Bio-CHP) operation and maintenance,
        and biomass supply chains.

Projects funded through the Investments in Forest Industry Transformation (IFIT) program include:

    --  $500,000 for Daizen Joinery Ltd's Wood Fibre Stabilization Project:
        Located in Kamloops, B.C., this project involves a new proprietary wood
        stabilization process suitable for materials such as underutilized
        species that are typically difficult to dry and process. It will
        demonstrate the application of these new technologies and treatments,
        which will be the first of their kind in North America.
    --  $4.5 million for Kalesnikoff Mass Timber's Robotic Processing Line
        Project: This South Slocan, B.C. project will drive mass timber products
        further up the innovation curve by deploying a new robotic processing
        line for enhanced mass timber products with superior acoustic and
        moisture-resisting performance. This process will help overcome existing
        technical challenges faced with conventional mass timber products,
        supporting Canada's efforts to reduce the GHG emissions associated with
        our built environment.

From reducing the use of fossil fuels and supporting community-led clean energy priorities to replacing carbon-intensive materials with those made from underutilized wood fibre, each project aims to help develop clean energy and forest-based technologies, products and services that will benefit communities across Canada for years to come. These projects will help to lower emissions while simultaneously driving economic growth and creating good, sustainable jobs in communities across B.C.

While in Prince George to attend the 21(st) annual B.C. Natural Resources Forum, Minister Wilkinson also toured the Tidewater Refinery, the main refinery in the B.C. interior, and held productive meetings with a number of stakeholders across the resource sectors.

The Government of Canada is committed to supporting more diverse and inclusive energy and forest sectors, facilitating the transition to clean energy in Indigenous, rural and remote communities and providing greener solutions that tackle climate change.

"The Government of Canada is pleased to support a competitive and sustainable future for the forest sector as well as clean energy development and deployment across B.C. Through these nine projects, Canada is advancing its commitment to sustainable economic growth, cleaner energy for communities and lower emissions across the province. This is good news for our environment, good news for our economy and good news for British Columbians."

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

"Indigenous Peoples have always had a close relationship with the land and the environment and are at the frontlines in the fight against climate change. This investment in green technology will support First Nations as they transition from diesel fuel dependency to clean and renewable energy. We will continue to work with Indigenous communities through projects like this to advance Indigenous climate action and transition into a net-zero economy."

The Honourable Patty Hajdu
Minister of Indigenous Services

"PacifiCan is partnering with innovative organizations, like FPInnovations, to support the growth and diversification of British Columbia's economy. With our support, their Combined Heat and Power Academy Project is providing practical training that will not only create good jobs, but reduce reliance on fossil fuels in Indigenous, rural and remote communities."

The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan
Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada (PacifiCan)

"Through CleanBC, our government is committed to reducing diesel consumption for generating electricity and heating in remote communities by 80 percent by 2030. By developing innovative partnerships and opportunities with Indigenous communities like Xeni Gwet'in and the Nemiah Valley Renewable Microgrid Project, we are helping communities that rely on diesel generators for their electricity to make the switch to clean, reliable and affordable energy."

The Honourable Josie Osborne
Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation

"FPInnovations is pleased to be at the heart of this collaborative project with First Nations, Natural Resources Canada, the Province of British Columbia and UBC. Our expertise and knowledge are being passed on to interested communities to create energy independence and while creating a clean source of energy, economic development and local jobs. This project has been in the making for many years, and we are excited to see it become a reality."

Stéphane Renou
President and CEO, FPInnovations

"As an organization interested in making tangible change in the watershed in a way that salmon, ecosystems, economy and cultures can thrive with, we are so very grateful for the support from NRCan and our community partners to transform the way people view energy."

Derek Ingram
Project Manager, Skeena Energy Solutions
Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition

"We appreciate this investment in innovative, leading technology to further enhance our mass timber offerings; creating better and more sustainable building options and ensuring Canada evolves toward a low-carbon future."

Chris Kalesnikoff
Chief Operating Officer, Kalesnikoff Mass Timber

"Daizen would like to thank the Government of Canada for its support for our fibre stabilization technology from concept to reality. We are very excited to present this new innovation on treating logs before kiln drying to eliminate wood movement."

Dai Ona
Owner, Daizen Joinery Ltd.

    --  The IFIT program facilitates the adoption of transformative technologies
        and products in the forest sector by bridging the gap between
        development and commercialization, while the CERRC program aims to
        reduce the use of fossil fuels for heating and electricity by supporting
        Indigenous, rural and remote communities as they advance local renewable
        energy sources and energy efficiency projects.

    --  The Investments in Forest Industry Transformation (IFIT) program
    --  The Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities (CERRC) program
    --  BC Natural Resources Forum

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