NEW! Funding available for energy-saving projects including propane in carbon tax provinces

On July 17, the Federal Government announced that small and medium-sized businesses in the four provinces where the Federal Carbon Levy currently applies (New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan) can now apply to the SME Project stream of the Climate Action Incentive Fund (CAIF).

Small and medium-sized businesses in these provinces will be eligible to receive funding of up to 25 percent of the cost of projects that will make their businesses more productive and competitive by reducing energy use, saving money, and cutting greenhouse gas pollution.

A wide range of projects are eligible, including building retrofits, improved industrial processes, fuel switching, and the production of renewable energy for the use of applicants.

There are clear opportunities for the propane industry. Eligibility requirements outlined in Section 5.1 of the CAIF Application Guide note, “The project scope must be clearly defined and align with the CAIF program objectives (i.e. reduce energy, costs and/or GHG emissions), eligible project categories, activities, technologies, and timeframe as outlined in this Guide.”

Quick Facts

The Association encourages CPA Members in New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan to consult with local small businesses to gauge their interest in accessing the CAIF fund.

If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Allan Murphy, Vice-President, Government Relations at allanmurphy@propane.ca.