Minister Fortier Unveils Strategic Investment in BC to Improve Greening of Government Operations

Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

Through the Greening Government Strategy, the Government of Canada is committed to being a global leader in government operations that are net zero, climate resilient and green.

Today, the Honourable Mona Fortier, President of the Treasury Board of Canada, accompanied by the Honourable Joyce Murray, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, announced the Future Energy Solutions project, in British Columbia, funded through the Greening Government Fund.

Administered by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, the Greening Government Fund helps government organizations make strategic investments to reduce carbon emissions from their operations.

Receiving $2,870,000 from the Fund, the Future Energy Solutions project, led by the Canadian Coast Guard and Department of Fisheries and Oceans, evaluates emergent renewable and hybrid power, energy and control systems at remote marine communications and traffic services sites. The goal is to transition away from diesel generators currently used to power over 40 remote radio communications sites across the West Coast.

In addition to this project, 18 projects in other regions across the country were approved for a total investment of $14.2 million so far in 2023-24. Aligned with other greening priorities, these Government of Canada initiatives and actions are also important steps towards advancing a Buy Clean approach in Canada.

Over the past decades, the Canadian Coast Guard has worked with industry partners to find innovative ways to reduce waste across all segments of its vessel's operational life. It is also exploring a variety of low carbon alternative fuels for use in their fleet including biodiesel, renewable diesel, battery-hybrid solutions, hydrogen, alternative service delivery models, and more. These initiatives reduce carbon emissions and waste to help protect the marine environment. The Future Energy Solutions project represents an important addition to its greening initiatives by greening these critical remote onshore facilities.

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