
| Prime Minister Harper unveils ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative
January 19, 2007
Good morning. Thank you, David for your kind introduction. And thanks, too, to Pearson College for hosting us today at your beautiful facility. Let me say how impressed I am by your beautiful campus and your obviously exceptional students. I know Pearson College puts great emphasis on teaching the importance of sustainable development. So it’s appropriate to be here today to announce another, practical, results-based environmental initiative. But before I begin, I’d like thank all of you for taking time from your busy schedules to be with us here today. Quickly, though, I’d like to acknowledge:
Canada’s new government takes its responsibility for the environment very seriously. And that’s why we’ve acted so decisively. With a focus on outcomes and achievable results serving as the common thread that runs through all our initiatives. For instance, since taking office, our government has:
While we’ve accomplished much, we recognize there’s more to do. These initiatives will:
Two days ago, Minister Lunn revealed our ecoENERGY Technology Initiative, which will support Canada’s energy producers in their efforts to reduce emissions. Today we’re unveiling our ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative, under which we’ll be making very significant investments in the development of alternative, sustainable energy technologies. Because not only is Canada blessed with vast stores of conventional energy in the form of oil, gas, coal, and uranium, We also have a superabundance of energy from natural, renewable sources: The mighty winds that blow across our land, The rushing waters of our rivers, And the tides of the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic oceans. There is no end to the potential of these and other alternative natural, non-polluting energy sources. The ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative will help scientists and entrepreneurs harness the power of these natural forces that are all around us. The first component of the initiative, ecoENERGY for Renewable Power, will boost Canada’s supply of clean electricity by offering generous incentives to spur production. The second component, ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat, will offer incentives to encourage the use of clean renewable technologies for water heating and space heating and cooling in homes and buildings. The incentives contained in today’s announcement are projected to boost the production of clean, renewable Canadian energy by up to 4,000 megawatts a year. In terms of greenhouse gas reductions, it’s the equivalent of taking one million cars off the road. That is real, practical, achievable action on climate change. Simply put, the purpose of the ecoENERGY Renewable Initiative is to use our environment to protect our environment. Cleaner air. Lower greenhouse gas emissions. And a brighter future for a greener, healthier Canada. Our final ecoENERGY initiative will be unveiled this weekend by Minister Lunn. While I’ll leave it to Gary to reveal the details, the ecoENERGY Efficiency Initiative, suffice it to say, is the final piece in our government’s ecoENERGY approach. By harnessing the kinetic power of nature …
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