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Natural Resources Canada Emerging Renewable Power Program (ERPP) Information Session - Calgary

1/30/2018

 
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What is ERPP?

Emerging renewable projects face higher risks, costs and more regulatory issues than projects using established renewable energy sources.

This program mitigates the risk of emerging renewable power projects through federal government funding, allowing emerging renewables to play a larger role in Canada’s electricity supply mix.
The program will establish new industries in Canada by supporting renewable power technologies that are:
  • already established at the commercial level abroad but not yet in Canada
  • demonstrated in Canada but not yet deployed at utility scale
Further information regarding the ERPP

​Event Information

On February 7, 2018 Natural Resources Canada will be offering an information session on the Emerging Renewable Energy Power Program (ERPP). The information session will be geared towards providing an overview of the ERPP and offer stakeholders a chance to ask questions.

Eligibility


As space for the information session is limited, priority registration will be given to CanSIA and CanGEA members. Additionally, for most technologies (including geothermal), only projects with a net energy capacity of 4 MW will be considered (for some cases, projects with capacities of greater than 1 MW may be considered). 

Registration does not guarantee a seat; a confirmation email will be sent to those eligible for the information session.
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Where: Calgary Place 2, 355 4 Avenue SW, Floor 7 CanGEA office

When: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 2:30 pm

Natural Resources Canada Emerging Renewable Power Program (ERPP) Information Session Pre-Registration

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Registration for the NRCan ERPP Information Session

​​Eligibility
As space for the information session is limited, priority registration will be given to CanSIA and CanGEA members. Additionally, for most technologies (including geothermal), only projects with a net energy capacity of 4 MW will be considered (for some cases, projects with capacities of greater than 1 MW may be considered).
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Registration does not guarantee a seat; a confirmation email will be sent to those eligible for the information session.


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