Green infrastructure programs
Your green infrastructure ideas are key to building our clean economy. We want to help you accelerate the deployment and market entry of next-generation clean energy infrastructure by investing in:
- commercial-scale technology demonstrations
- deployment
- community capacity building
- targeted research and development
Program offered under Canada’s Strengthened Climate Plan
Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program (SREPs)
The program was recapitalized under Budget 2023 and extended until March 31, 2036.
Learn about SREPs’ three funding streams and current opportunities to submit expressions of interest and proposals.
Programs offered under the Investing in Canada Plan: Green Infrastructure
Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Demonstrations (EVID)
Call for Proposals is now closed.
Learn how NRCan will support EV charging and hydrogen (H2) refuelling infrastructure demonstration projects.
Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program
Request for Proposals is now open.
Get more information on incentives to support the deployment of zero emission vehicle infrastructure where Canadians live, work, travel, and play.
Call for Proposals now closed.
Find out how NRCan plans to support deployment of proven smart grid integrated systems and demonstrations of promising near-commercial smart grid technologies for utility and system operator led projects to reduce GHG emissions, better utilize existing electricity assets and foster innovation and clean jobs..
Energy Efficient Buildings RD&D
Call for Proposals is now closed.
Learn how NRCan will support projects to develop and implement new building codes to retrofit existing buildings and build new net-zero energy consumption across Canada.
The Request for Project Applications is now closed.
Learn about the clean growth benefits of Canada’s world-class emerging renewable resources and how to apply for funding.
Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities
An additional $300 million is available until 2027 for your clean energy projects in Indigenous, rural and remote communities across Canada.
We are committed to improving community access to federal clean energy funding and resources. To learn more about the types of projects we’re funding, who can apply and how we’re working, visit Clean energy for Indigenous, rural and remote communities.
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