
Canada is strengthening its position as a world leader in clean energy as Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach announced construction of one of the world’s first fully-integrated carbon capture and storage projects, for a coal-fired power plant near Edmonton.
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September 21, 2009
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the opening of the new Frank Hasenfratz Centre of Excellence in Manufacturing at Linamar Corporation in Guelph, Ontario and also announced support for the company’s Green and Fuel Efficient Powertrain Projects. More »

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and President Barack Obama discussed common approaches to accelerating economic recovery in North America and globally. They also reviewed progress to date on the U.S.-Canada Clean Energy Dialogue launched during President Obama’s visit to Ottawa in February. More »

The Government of Canada is building on its leadership role in the development of new, clean technologies to fight climate change by helping found a new global partnership to advance carbon capture and storage technologies, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced during the G-8 summit in L'Aquila, Italy. More »