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14 March 2011

Federal Government To Invest Up To $64 Million In Alternative Energy

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The federal government has announced its commitment to provide $52 million to 16 alternative energy projects across Canada through Sustainable Development Technology Canada.
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The federal government has announced its commitment to provide $52 million to 16 alternative energy projects across Canada through Sustainable Development Technology Canada. The funding is part of a series of investments totalling nearly $64 million to support renewable and clean energy.

The projects include a $9.2 million investment in a wind farm development in Digby County, Nova Scotia, and a $2.79 million wind power storage demonstration project located near Regina.

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