Rising energy costs and mounting pressure to cut emissions are pushing many Québec organizations to rethink how they produce heat for buildings and industrial processes. For businesses and institutions still relying on fossil fuels, switching to bioenergy can significantly reduce operating emissions while supporting the province’s climate goals. The Bioénergies — Implementation program was created to help make that transition financially viable, especially for projects that would otherwise be costly to deploy.
Delivered by Québec’s Ministry of the Environment, this program provides non-repayable funding of up to about $5 million to support the implementation of bioenergy systems used for heating or process energy. It targets real, on-the-ground conversions that replace fossil fuels with renewable bioenergy, with an emphasis on measurable and lasting greenhouse gas reductions. Projects can range from industrial and manufacturing facilities upgrading their thermal systems to agricultural or agri-food operations adopting bioenergy for production needs. There is also a simplified pathway for smaller, quicker-to-install conversions, such as heating system upgrades in commercial or agricultural settings.
The level of funding depends on project scope, eligible costs, and the expected emissions reductions, making it particularly attractive for energy-intensive operations in clean technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and related sectors across Québec. For organizations exploring a bioenergy conversion and wanting to understand how this program could support their investment, reviewing the full details can help clarify whether it fits their plans.
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