UPEI researchers are looking for alternatives to fossil fuels and they're looking to waste products as one source, including potato peelings, sawdust and an invasive aquatic species called tunicate to create hydrogen.
Federal, provincial funds allocated to climate change projects on P.E.I.
Prince Edward Island is getting 50 new Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations, with the federal and provincial governments and Maritime Electric footing the nearly $600,000 bill.
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Posted: Feb 25, 2021 7:12 PM AT | Last Updated: February 25
The Wind Energy Institute of Canada will receive $100,000 from the province to create a climate monitoring facility, according to a list of grants revealed Thursday.(Wind Energy Institute of Canada)
Prince Edward Island is getting 50 new Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations.
The federal government announced $250,000 for Maritime Electric to do the work, as part of a series of announcements Thursday on funding for climate change projects.