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B.C. hopes to battle climate change through new clean energy innovation centre

In an effort to reduce emissions and fight climate change, the province is building a new clean energy centre that willbring togetherindustry, governments and academics and help incubate new tech companies,Premier John Horganannounced Friday.

Premier Horgan says a total of $105 million will go toward building the Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy

B.C. Premier John Horgan; Carla Qualtrough, Canadas Minister of Employment, Workforce Development, and Disability Inclusion, Susannah Pierce, Shell Canada president and country chair and Ravi Kahlon, B.C. minister for an innovation and clean energy make an announcement on July 16, 2021. (Government of B.C.)

In an effort to reduce emissions and fight climate change, the province is building a new clean energy centre that willbring together industry, governments and academics and help incubate new tech companies,Premier John Horganannounced Friday.

During a news conference, Horgansaid the province is partnering with the federal government and Shell Canada to help invest a total of $105 million dollars for a new B.C. Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy.

"Climate change is the greatest challenge of our time, and we are already seeing its devastating effects," he said.

"That's why we are working ... [to]build on B.C.'s strengths as a climate leader. By supporting new technologies, we will stimulate investment and create the good jobs of the future."

He said the centre will also help to initiatenew technology and developments to acceleratethe province's goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050.

It will be established as a member-based, non-profit corporation operating independent from government and private entities.

A new clean energy centre in B.C. hopes to drive the move to fuels such as hydrogen for vehicles. (Reuters)

The centre's firstprojects areexpected to begin in fall 2021 and will focus on carbon capture, biofuels and battery technology.

"The centre will help B.C.-based companies develop, scale up and launch new low-carbon energy technologies andwill help establish B.C. as a global exporter of climate solutions,"said Ravi Kahlon, B.C.'s Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation.

The province, federal government and Shell Canada will each contribute $35 million to help build the centre.