Discover how the Edmonton Region is using its abundant resources, innovative spirit, and supportive ecosystem to drive the global transition to clean energy.
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The Edmonton Region is leading Canada in clean energy technologies because of its strong innovation ecosystem, a commitment to sustainability, a history of industry collaboration and investment, and a large pool of highly skilled talent. The Region is Canada’s energy powerhouse and boasts some of the best renewable resources in the country – hydrogen, geothermal, wind, solar and, bioenergy.
Alberta is home to more than 900 cleantech companies that serve a wide variety of industries, including traditional energy, power and utilities, manufacturing, agriculture, hydrogen, digitalization, carbon capture, utilization and storage and more.
The Edmonton Region is a North American leader when it comes to attracting clean technology investment and innovation. Abundant renewable resources, decades of experience in energy production, and unique capabilities that support carbon capture technologies are driving big investment in the Region.
Alberta is home to over 900 cleantech companies, supported by world-class research institutions and a highly skilled workforce. We are developing solutions across hydrogen, CCUS, renewable energy, biofuels, and more. We’re not just leading the way in Canada — we’re driving the global energy transition forward.
Abundant natural gas reserves for low-cost hydrogen production
World-class carbon capture and storage infrastructure
University of Alberta is a major hub for cleantech research and ranked 7th globally for its impact on sustainability
Strategically located at the crossroads of major North American routes
From hydrogen to solar, to biofuels, to carbon capture technologies that are decarbonizing some of the world’s heaviest emitting industries – we’re doing all of that here.
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Carbon Capture & Storage
Renewable Energy
Abundant natural gas reserves, world-class carbon capture and storage infrastructure, as well as attractive government incentives are accelerating clean technology investment and growth in the Region.
Access to a highly skilled workforce with expertise in energy and engineering.
Government grants of up to 12% of capital costs for clean energy projects.
Access to abundant, low-cost natural gas for hydrogen production.
The Edmonton Region is home to a mature ecosystem with established production, distribution, and utilization infrastructure – and we have a long track record of delivering on large, complex, capital-intensive projects.
Discover innovative projects that are driving the clean energy transition.
Air Products is building a landmark clean hydrogen energy complex in the Edmonton Region with government support. The $1.6 billion project will start with a hydrogen production and liquefaction facility, utilizing advanced technology.
Dow to build a net-zero facility in Alberta's Industrial Heartland, that will produce 3.2 million metric tonnes of polyethylene and ethylene derivatives. The project will also modernize it's existing facility to produce net-zero carbon emissions.
Linde has announced plans for a $2 billion state-of-the-art clean hydrogen production facility, which is part of its long-term agreement to supply DOW with clean hydrogen for its Path2Zero project.
Heidelberg Materials is setting a global benchmark by creating the world’s first full-scale carbon capture initiative at a cement plant. This pioneering facility aims to capture over 1 million tonnes of CO2 annually from cement production.
Varme Energy, in partnership with Gibson Energy, is developing a waste-to-energy project in Alberta's Industrial Heartland in the Edmonton Region. It will be Canada's first greenfield waste-to-energy facility with integrated carbon capture and is projected to transform 200,000 tonnes of household waste into clean, reliable energy each year.
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North American Free Trade Agreement or Canada-United States-Mexico
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with the European Union
The Comprehensive an Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Director, Hydrogen Initiative