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ecoENERGY Technology Initiative
Areas of Research > Clean Transportation Energy

Clean Transportation Energy

In 1997 vehicles accounted for 25 percent of Canadian greenhouse gas emissions. By 2010, this figure is projected to increase to 32 percent. Vehicles also contribute in a big way to the smog in our large cities.

The Government of Canada wants to reduce the projected growth in greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector without harming trade, our economy, the industry´s competitiveness, or restricting the mobility of Canadians. It has recognized improved urban air quality as a significant health issue. As a result, OERD”s investment will be doubled in 2005-06. OERD transportation programs focus on:
  • development of fuel cells and their associated hydrogen technologies and infrastructures
  • alternative gaseous and liquid fuels
  • fuels from renewable sources (ethanol and biodiesel)
  • measurement and control of the emission of particulate matter
  • development of advanced lightweight materials for vehicle components

 
Updated: 2006-01-30