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Customers, Partners & Stakeholders
• Indigenous Communities
• University of Alberta
• AB Innovates
• Swirtlex
• Innovative Reduction Strategies Inc
• Parkland County
• Grant Thornton
• Province of Alberta
• Town of Drayton Valley
• WestJet
• BioComposites Group
• ISL Engineering
• CLIB 2021
• Gas Recapture Systems
• Spartan Controls
• Leduc-Nisku EDA
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• NorQuest College
• Business Development Bank of Canada
• BioAlberta
• Canadian Wood Waste Recycling Association
• Brazeau County
• SAIT
• TEC EDMONTON
CETC Business Model
Business Incubation
Applied Research
Corporate Training and
Skills Development
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CETC Goals
• Localize education & training especially in support of a low carbon future
• Support commercialization of low carbon technologies
• Increase workforce participation
• Increase opportunities in entrepreneurship for millennials and those in career transition
• Productize solutions that can be “exported” to other jurisdictions
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Micro-Generation
Bioenergy Methane
mall Business Rebates
Coal Phase Out Renewable Energy
Energy Efficiency
Micro-Generation &
Bioenergy
Methane from O&G
Carbon Pricing
Small Business Rebates
Carbon Levy Revenues/ ERA
Innovation and Technology Framework
Oil Sands Emission Limit
Output Based Allocations
Alberta’s Climate Leadership Framework
CETC PRIORITY AREAS
Oil Sands Emission Limit
Underserved Target Markets in Central Alberta
SMEs & Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneur Skills Development & Corporate Training
Technology & Corporate Development
Indigenous Communities
Entrepreneur Skills Development & Corporate Training
Sustainable Clean Energy and Waste Management
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Researchers
Applied Research & Demonstration
Rural Industry –Academia Liaison & Technology Transfer
Economic Development Agencies
& Municipalities
Economic Development Agencies & Municipalities
Municipalities, Schools, Hospitals, NFPs, CO-OPs,
The CETC Advantage
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Feedstock
•Oil & Gas – Produced water, flared/vented gas, Heat
•Agriculture – Waste fibers, manure
•Forestry – Hog fuel
•Municipal – MSW
Industry
• Oil & Gas – 5,029 active oil wells in county, 100+ service companies
• Forestry – Manufacturing and services
• Agriculture – 50+ Farms in county – oats, canola, wheat, cattle
• Transportation – 100+ transportation & logistics companies in central Alberta
Delivery
• Bio-Mile - Land access and expedited permitting
• CETC – Education & training, entrepreneur skills training and incubation
• Customer and asset base
• Climate change awareness, implementation and training WRT Climate Leadership Plan
• Decentralised energy, alternative energy, warehousing & logistics
Industry Engagement and Success Stories
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Industry Engagement and Success Stories
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Recent and Future Climate Change Conferences
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2874
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
2016
2018
2020
2022
6 Year TotalsTotal net new job creation
REGIONAL ECONMIC RESULTS OF CETC’s EFFORTS (Period: 2016 – 2022)
$152,058,000
$0.00 $100,000,000.00 $200,000,000.00
2016201820202022
6 Year Totals
Total T4 Value
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$0.00 $5,000,000.00 $10,000,000.00 $15,000,000.00
2016201820202022
6 Year Totals
Total Provincial Tax Due
$9,503,000
REGIONAL ECONMIC RESULTS OF CETC’s EFFORTS (Period: 2016 – 2022)
$16,041,514
$0.00 $5,000,000.00 $10,000,000.00 $15,000,000.00 $20,000,000.00
2016201820202022
6 Year TotalsTotal Federal Tax Due
CETC’s Role in Implementation of Climate Leadership Plan
• Industry Training
• Workforce Development
• Community Awareness
• Distribution outlet for energy efficiency gear
• Technology development and demonstration
• Entrepreneur support and skills development
• Vendor (neutral) - Buyer connector service
• Showcase for energy creation/conservation models
• Investor development – capital source to match grants
• Supply chain and market development
• Rebate application
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