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Government of Alberta, Emissions Reduction Alberta
Money for innovative technology projects
Funding to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative drilling technologies that reduce costs and GHG emissions across various sectors in Alberta. The maximum ERA contribution to a single project will be no more than 50 per cent of the project’s eligible expenses. Total program investment up to $35 million.
Business Size: small, medium, large, non-profit, academic, individual
Industries: energy, clean technology, environmental technology, oil and gas, mining, carbon capture and storage, geothermal energy
Region: Alberta (for demonstration/implementation, or lead project partner location)
Other Criteria: Technology solutions can originate globally but must be demonstrated or implemented in Alberta., Projects piloted outside Alberta require an Alberta-based lead partner with commercialization potential in Alberta., Seeking transformative, sustainable technologies that reduce GHG emissions., Technologies must improve drilling and completion processes (cost, speed, performance, energy use/emissions, environmental impacts)., Projects must advance technology to field pilot, demonstration, or first-of-kind commercial implementation (TRL 7-9+) by project completion., Partnerships are eligible and encouraged, especially with Alberta post-secondary institutions, Indigenous communities, and municipalities.
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This program is available to small, medium, large, non-profit, academic, individual businesses in energy, clean technology, environmental technology industries located in Alberta (for demonstration/implementation, or lead project partner location).
This program offers funding up to $8,000,000 (minimum $250,000).
The application deadline is March 12, 2026.