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Apply for a technological innovation project in the realm of GHG emission reduction eligible for the consigned funds

Before you carry out a technological innovation project in the realm of GHG emission reduction, you must have signed an agreement with the MELCCFP and carried out a compliant study of the technical and economic potential of GHG emission reduction (TEP).

To apply to the MELCCFP and obtain consigned funds for a technological innovation project, follow the steps indicated below.

1- Apply

To apply, complete the Project Submission Form (Excel file Excel, 154 KB) (In French) (tabs 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6) and the Project and Monitoring Plan – Technological Innovation (Word file Word, 3,4 MB)(In French).

To be accepted, the applications must comply with the requirements in section 5 of Part III of Schedule C of the Regulation respecting a cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gas emission allowances.

Following an analysis, the Minister will confirm if the emitter’s project is eligible. The emitter must await this confirmation before incurring expenses.

The form must be submitted to the MELCCFP before December 31, 2030 to be admissible to consigned funds.

2 - Carry out the project

If the project has not been completed at the end of a given year, submit the following documents between January 1 and March 1 of each year:

In June and November of each year, complete the project financial planning update form that will be sent by email.

3 - Submit a final report

Once the reduction project is completed, the emitter must submit a final report within 60 days of the conclusion of the study-related activities and not later than five years after the date of submission of the project submission form. The report must comprise contain the following documents:

Useful document

The emitter’s guide explains in detail the procedure to follow to carry out a project eligible for the payment of the consigned funds. (link to come)

To obtain assistance

Please write to spede.projets@environnement.gouv.qc.ca.

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