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Federal Industrial Boiler Program - FIBP

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)

Last Verified: 2003-10-30

The Federal Industrial Boiler Program (FIBP) is a fee-for-service program whose mission is to assist in the development and implementation of clean, energy-efficient heating and cooling technologies.

Eligibility Criteria

FIBP services are available to the private sector, federal government departments, and other levels of government.

Summary

Along with developing site-specific strategies to help boiler operators meet higher equipment-performance targets, the FIBP provides services related to:

  • reducing NOx emissions;
  • increasing energy efficiency;
  • extending the useful life of existing boiler systems and auxiliary equipment.

The FIPB services include:

  • cogeneration feasibility studies;
  • retrofit surveys;
  • non-destructive examinations;
  • lifecycle costing analyses;
  • preparation of technical specifications;
  • turnkey project management of heating, cooling and micro-cogeneration system installations;
  • advisory services (e.g. emissions guidelines).

Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon Contact(s):
See National Contact.


National Contact(s):
Ms. Karen Bryson
Energy Sector
CANMET Energy Technology Centre (CETC)
Natural Resources Canada
1 Haanel Drive, Building 3
Nepean, Ontario  K1A 1M1
Telephone: (613) 995-2698
Cell: (613) 947-0794
TTY (hearing impaired): (613) 996-4397
E-mail: kbryson@nrcan.gc.ca



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