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Clean Technology Research Funding

Environment and Climate Change
climate change
clean energy
Nine Nova Scotian leaders in clean technology research and development are receiving funding from the Province for projects that support the development of hydrogen fuel, as well as others that target emissions produced by boats and farms. Environment and Climate Change Minister announced the grants today, April 30, at the PIER in Halifax. See the news release at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/04/30/grants-support-work-create-carbon-neutral-future

Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman at a podium

Timothy Halman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change announces project funding from the Net Zero Emerging Concepts and Technologies Program, today, April 30. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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Brendan Nickerson of Integrative Nanotech shows the company's nanotechnology. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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A close-up of nanotechnology developed by Integrative Nanotech (Communications Nova Scotia)


Ulaş Güntürkün from Marecomms Inc. showcasing his eco-friendly fisheries project

Ulaş Güntürkün from Marecomms Inc. shows his eco-friendly fisheries project, funded through Round 1 of the Net Zero Emerging Concepts and Technologies Program. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Timothy Halman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change tours the PIER with funding recipients

Timothy Halman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, tours the PIER with funding recipients. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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Funding recipients talking about their projects. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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