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Manitoba matches $32M in federal funding to cut back on natural gases

  WINNIPEG Manitoba is teaming up with the federal government to put more than $60 million towards energy efficiency programs and rebates for Manitobans looking to cut back on natural gases. On Friday, the federal government announced it would be putting up about $32.3 million from the Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund, which will be matched by the provincial government s Efficiency Manitoba. The funding will be used for programs to reduce natural gas use and greenhouse-gas emission. The funding will help build cleaner, healthier communities by providing incentives for energy-efficient equipment and retrofits, said MP Jim Carr, who spoke during a news conference on Friday.

Federal government puts up $32M for energy-efficiency incentives in Manitoba

Federal government puts up $32M for energy-efficiency incentives in Manitoba Initiatives promoting energy efficiency and reducing natural gas consumption in Manitoba are getting a boost from the federal government to the tune of about $32.3 million, the province announced on Friday. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 29, 2021 1:36 PM CT | Last Updated: January 29 MP Jim Carr says the federal government is contributing the money through its Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund.(Tijana Martin/The Canadian Press)

Canada announces support for Manitoba energy-efficiency programs

From: Environment and Climate Change Canada Today, the Special Representative for the Prairies, the Honourable Jim Carr, on behalf of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, announced approximately $32.3 million from the Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund to support natural-gas programs offered by Efficiency Manitoba, a new Crown corporation established by the Government of Manitoba. These programs will reduce natural-gas use and greenhouse gas emissions by offering rebates and incentives for energy-efficient equipment and retrofit measures. The Province of Manitoba is also contributing about $32.3 million to this project through Efficiency Manitoba. The Government of Canada supports Manitoba’s emission reductions through the Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund.

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