For Québec organizations relying on fossil fuels, figuring out whether a switch to bioenergy makes sense can be a complex and costly first step. The Bioénergies — Analysis program is designed to remove that barrier by helping businesses and other organizations assess the feasibility of converting their energy systems to bioenergy. Delivered by the Gouvernement du Québec through the Ministry of the Environment, the Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks, this support focuses on the planning and analysis stage that often determines whether a transition project can move forward.
The program provides non-repayable funding of up to about $50,000 to cover a significant share of the costs associated with a detailed conversion study. This includes evaluating technical options, estimating implementation costs, and determining the economic viability of replacing fossil fuels with bioenergy for thermal energy production. It is particularly relevant for operations in manufacturing, agriculture and agri-food, energy-intensive commercial or industrial facilities, and other sectors where energy use is a major operating cost. Studies are expected to be robust and professionally prepared, giving decision-makers the confidence to plan next steps.
With applications currently being accepted on an ongoing basis, this program can be a strategic starting point for Québec businesses serious about reducing emissions and long-term energy costs. Exploring the full program details can help you decide whether this analysis funding aligns with your sustainability and investment plans.
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