Title: Ontario Ministry of the Environment: Overview and Opportunities
1Ontario Ministry of the Environment Overview and
Opportunities
Presentation to Ottawa Cleantech Initiative Dec
16/08 Breakfast Meeting
Sean Avery, P.Eng. Technology Standards
Section Standards Development Branch
2Overview and Opportunities
Purpose of the presentation
- Create awareness of the direction that
industry is heading with respect to technology
used for the care and preservation of the
environment - Highlight areas that the Ministry of the
Environment (MOE) has identified as needing more
innovative solutions from our companies and
research institutions and, - Allow the MOE to communicate any overall
strategies going forward that the local industry
and research can align with.
3Overview and Opportunities
Ontario Government Ministries and Agencies
- This presentation will cover programs in the
following organizations - Ministry of Research and Innovation (MRI)
- Ministry of the Environment (MOE) and,
- Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology
Advancement (OCETA).
4Ministry of Research and Innovation (MRI)
Overview of Programs
- Innovation Demonstration Fund
- Next Generation of Jobs Fund
- Ontario Research Fund
- Ontario Centres of Excellence
5Innovation Demonstration Fund (IDF)
Overview
- Funding program that focuses on the
commercialization and initial demonstration of
globally competitive, innovative technologies,
processes and/or products. - The objective of the IDF is to help companies
in their efforts to commercialize innovative
technologies in Ontario. - Preference will be given to bio-based,
environmental and alternative energy
technologies. The funding is to be used for
technology demonstration activities at the pilot
stage.
6Innovation Demonstration Fund (contd)
What Amount of Support Would IDF Provide?
- IDF will provide financial support covering up
to 50 percent of eligible costs for approved
eligible projects that have as their goal
commercialization. - The funding potentially available under IDF
ranges from a minimum of 100,000 to a maximum of
4,000,000 per project.
7Innovation Demonstration Fund (contd)
Who May Apply?
- Companies with eligible projects that will be
undertaken in Ontario, and where the project will
result in full scale commercialization in
Ontario. Applicants must demonstrate how - The proposed technology demonstration at the
pilot stage will provide a competitive advantage
for Ontario or other significant benefits. - The technology, product or process is best in
class and will lead to a globally competitive
business and market opportunity. - Following a successful pilot, the technology
product or process will be moved into the global
market.
8Innovation Demonstration Fund (contd)
What is the Evaluation Process?
- MRI will conduct an initial review of the
applications and will seek technical review from
external experts as well as a financial due
diligence review by an independent Third Party
reviewer. - The evaluation process will be as follows
- Initial review by MRI
- Evaluation by inter-ministerial review team
- Technical review by external experts
- Financial due diligence review by external
experts and - Evaluation of reviews by MRI and subsequent
funding decisions for successful applicants.
9Innovation Demonstration Fund (contd)
Current status of the program
- Note Due to the tremendous success of the IDF
program, almost all of the 30 million funding
has been allocated. - New proposals will continue to be accepted, as
the government considers future funding options. - MRI welcomes your input! Please contact them
at idf_at_ontario.ca with your ideas and suggestions.
10Innovation Demonstration Fund (contd)
Success Stories
- Plasco Energy Group Plasco Trail Road
project - Greencore Composites Inc. Green Inside
- The Woodbridge Group BioFoam
- 3M Canada engineered films
- KmX Azeo-Sep project
- Stemergy BioFibre Refinery
11Innovation Demonstration Fund (contd)
Success Stories
- Greencore Composites Inc. Green Inside
- Working to commercialize its Green Inside
material (a high-performance natural fibre
reinforced composite) for use in the auto,
furniture, industrial equipment, and storage and
container sectors. - The Woodbridge Group BioFoam
- 2009 Ford Escape features seat cushions made from
BioFoam (a soy-based polyol in polyurethane
automotive products).
12Next Generation of Jobs Fund
Overview
- A five-year, 1.15 billion strategy that can
help innovative companies take the lead in
worldwide markets which offer long-term growth
potential. - Purpose is to support research, development
and commercialization in innovative industries
and attract new investments in strategic areas of
Ontarios economy. - Support is available for high impact, large
scale projects that can create good
knowledge-based jobs in Ontario. - Modeled after the governments successful 500
million Ontario Automotive Strategy.
13Next Generation of Jobs Fund (contd)
Objectives
- To support companies or privately-led
initiatives that will achieve one or more of the
following - Secure new knowledge-based jobs and investment
in Ontario - Build Ontarios strengths in sectors where the
province is, or has the potential to be, a global
leader - Support the growth and success of value-added
businesses through the development and expansion
of their global markets and export - Support private-public partnerships that will
build Ontarios expertise for innovation and
commercialization - Supports Ontarios Go Green Plan by reducing
energy consumption and carbon emissions or, - Improve Ontario's reputation as a globally
competitive jurisdiction that can compete and win
international investment.
14Next Generation of Jobs Fund (contd)
Wide range of new economy sectors are targeted
- Green auto research, parts production and
assembly. - Clean fuels research, development and
commercialization. - Environmental technologies, clean industries
and bio-economy. - Advanced health technologies.
- Digital media and information and
communications technology. - Pharmaceutical research and manufacturing.
- Financial services.
15Next Generation of Jobs Fund (contd)
Three streams of investment activity
- Jobs and Investment Program
- Targeted to support business
expansion/retention and attract foreign
investment. - Biopharmaceutical Investment Program
- Targeted to encourage research-based
pharmaceutical companies to invest in Ontario. - Strategic Opportunities Program (SOP)
- 5-yr grant program that supports strategic,
industry-led programs and projects in targeted
areas of strength for Ontario.
16Strategic Opportunities Program (SOP)
Overview
- Strategic Opportunities Program is a part of
the Next Generation of Jobs Fund (NGOJF). - SOP will initially focus on strategic
opportunities in the following focus areas - Bio-economy and clean technologies
- Advanced health technologies and
- Digital media and information and
communications technologies. - MRI will provide up to 25 of the total
eligible costs of an approved proposal with a
minimum proposal size of 25 million over 5 years.
17Strategic Opportunities Program
Expected environmental results
- Consistency with and supportive of Ontarios
Go Green plan through - Greener and lower lifecycle carbon products
e.g. mainstream production of higher efficiency
vehicles - Adoption of innovative low carbon, industrial
processes e.g. more energy efficient
manufacturing, recycling and broader
conservation - Sustainable facilities that integrate urban
and natural systems using low-carbon construction
materials and methods and, - Green logistics improve materials and
product handling performance, e.g. using more
efficient modes of transportation to address
issues related to the need for just-in-time
inventories.
18Next Generation of Jobs Fund
CONTACT
Next Generation of Jobs Fund (NGOJF)
Secretariat Ministry of Economic Development and
Trade 6th Floor, Hearst Block 900 Bay Street
Toronto, ON M7A 2E1 Email NGOJF_at_ontario.ca
19Strategic Opportunities Program
CONTACT
Strategic Opportunities Program 11th Floor, 56
Wellesley St. W. Toronto, ON M7A 2E7 Phone
416-314-2525 E-mail strategicopportunities_at_ontari
o.ca
20Ontario Research Fund
Overview
- A key part of the government's plan to support
scientific excellence by supporting research that
can be developed into innovative goods and
services that will boost Ontario's economy. - Through a commitment of 625 million over four
years, Ontario is providing talented researchers
with the support they need to undertake
cutting-edge research. - Designed to provide Ontarios research
community with one window for research funding. - Aims to keep Ontarios researchers at the
leading-edge by supporting - The operational costs (direct and indirect) of
research through its Research Excellence program
and, - The capital costs of research through its
Research Infrastructure program.
21Ontario Research Fund
Success story
- A better way of designing landfills
- A team of University of Ottawa researchers are
developing a system that de-contaminates waste in
a fraction of the time it currently takes and, in
the process, puts the by-products to productive
use. - Already validated the BioReactor system on a
pilot scale. Going to be doing it on a large
scale at the Laflèche Eco-Industrial Park in
Moose Creek. - The 3 million project is funded in part by
the Research Excellence program. If its
successful its a system that could be exported
globally, putting Ontario at the forefront of
waste disposal technology.
22Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE)
Overview
- OCE is a not-for-profit corporation that
designs and delivers programs made possible
through the financial support of the Ontario
Ministry of Research and Innovation. - OCE drives the commercialization of
collaborations between researchers and industry,
and fosters the development and deployment of the
next generation of talent across a range of
market sectors. - Included in the OCE portfolio are
- Communications and Information technology
- Earth and Environmental Technologies
- Energy
- Materials and Manufacturing
- Photonics and,
- Commercialization of Research.
23Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE)
Centre of Excellence for Earth and Environmental
Technologies
- Helps Ontario organizations compete by adopting
innovative, environmentally responsible
solutions. - Facilitates the development and execution of RD
that drives commercially viable outcomes
contributing to clean air, water, land, and smart
infrastructures. - Discovery Forum May 11-12, 2009 Toronto
- Brings together private industry, investors,
scientists, researchers and government to pursue
opportunities for collaboration. - Registration is open at www.ocediscovery.com
24Ministry of the Environment
Programs and Publications
- New Environmental Technologies Evaluation (
NETE) program - Best in Science (BIS) program
25New Environmental Technologies Evaluation (NETE)
Program
- Purpose of the NETE program is to assist the
development, marketing and application of new
environmental technologies. - Program has been active since 1997. Over 50
new technologies have been reviewed and assessed. - MOE staff will assess/evaluate your new
technology and issue an Opinion Letter or a
Certificate, commenting on the environmental
performance of the new technology. - Support of the Opinion Letter or Certificate
is a big advantage in convincing potential
customers, in Canada and abroad, about the
performance of your new technology, and in
obtaining government approvals.
26New Environmental Technologies Evaluation Program
(contd)
- The NETE program applies to
- materials and chemicals that may be used as
equipment coatings or in drinking water, water
conditioning or treatment and waste water
treatment applications and, - process or pollution control technologies
designed to reduce emissions or discharges to the
environment or clean up or control contaminants
in the environment. - Technologies being targeted are technologies
where - some or all aspects of a technology's
performance are unproven or the long-term
performance has not been demonstrated or, - a technology's performance has been
demonstrated and long-term performance data is
available (this may include the application of an
existing technology for non-conventional uses).
27New Environmental Technologies Evaluation Program
(contd)
- These technologies will likely fall into one
or more of the following categories - drinking water treatment and supply
- municipal and industrial wastewater treatment
- air pollution prevention and control
- hazardous waste management or,
- site remediation.
- Technologies that can benefit the environment
but that do not fit into any of the above
categories may also be considered for evaluation.
28New Environmental Technologies Evaluation Program
(contd)
Types of Assessment
- A fee-for-service schedule has been
established as follows - 500 for an Opinion Letter of Technology
Assessment for a chemical, chemical coating or
construction material for use in the processing,
treatment or supply of drinking water - 1500 for an Opinion Letter of Technology
Assessment for a technology for which no
demonstrated large-scale performance data are
available and - 2500 for a Certificate of Technology
Assessment for a technology for which large-scale
performance data have been submitted.
29New Environmental Technologies Evaluation Program
(contd)
Timeline and Contact Info
- A Guide for Applicants www.ene.gov.on.ca
- Every effort to issue a written opinion letter
or certificate within one month after all
required information is received. Some
applications may be very complex and take more
time to evaluate. - Further information contact Manager,
Technology Standards Section Standards
Development Branch Ministry of the Environment 40
St. Clair Ave. W., 7th Floor Toronto ON M4V lL5
e-mail me at steve.radcliffe_at_ontatio.ca - A technology evaluation under the Ontario
program will streamline the approvals process for
site-specific new technology demonstrations in
Ontario.
30Best in Science
Program Overview
- Research supported through the ministrys Best
in Science (BIS) program generates valuable new
information and may provide novel/improved
technologies that will enhance knowledge in the
area of Ontarios environmental priorities. - BIS aims to
- Encourage and promote the work of Ministry
scientists, engineers and technical staff - Invest in science that supports the
development of good public policy and improved
environmental outcomes - Proactively contribute to healthier
communities and ecosystems and - Position the Ministry at the forefront of
environmental science.
31Best in Science
Program Overview (contd)
- Ministry draws on a broad community of
environmental scientists to engage in advanced
scientific research and produce reliable
information that contributes to achieving a
healthier natural environment. - This research community includes the
Ministrys own scientists, scientists across the
Ontario Public Service, at other levels of
government, universities, research networks and
industry. - The Program encourages scientific research
relevant to Ontarios environmental priorities by
providing financial and in-kind resources for
partnership research projects.
32Best in Science
Program Overview (contd)
- Research is undertaken through two
initiatives - Collaborative Research Projects
- supports collaborative research by pairing
Ministry scientists with researchers from
Ontarios universities, colleges, and other
research institutions to work on projects of
priority interest to the Ministry. - through these effective links Ministry staff
are exposed to new approaches and tools in
environmental science. - Grants Research Projects
- receive financial support from the Ministry
and are conceived and conducted by external
researchers. Ministry staff may also provide
guidance on grant-funded projects as members of
project steering committees.
33Best in Science (contd)
Supported research areas and projects
- Examples of supported research include the
following - Air Emissions/Monitoring Antimicrobial
Resistance - Ecosystems Geographical Information
Systems - Groundwater Mercury/Metals in the
Environment - Persistent Organic Pollutants
Pharmaceuticals and Personal care Products - Source Water Protection and
Water/Wastewater/Sewage Treatment. - For more information, please contact the Best in
Science Program at - bestinscience_at_ontario.ca
- Tel (416) 314-4347
34Ontario Centre for Technology Advancement (OCETA)
Overview
- A not-for-profit corporation that supports the
commercialization and market acceptance of
innovative technologies and environmentally
sustainable solutions. - Clean Technology services offered
- Environmental Technology Verification (ETV
Canada) - Cleantech e-News Service
35Environmental Technology Verification (ETV)
Program
Overview
- ETV Canada, a division of OCETA, operates the
ETV Canada Program (established in 1997) on
behalf of the Government of Canada. - Provides the marketplace with the assurance
that environmental performance claims are valid,
credible and supported by quality independent
test data and information. - A total of 55 technologies have been verified
to date.
36Environmental Technology Verification Program
Overview (contd)
- There is a 3-part strategy consisting of
- Technology Verification
- working closely with technology innovators and
qualified verification organizations - Performance Benchmarking
- based on the development of credible
stakeholder-driven performance criteria and the
transparent reporting of performance information.
- International Harmonization of Protocols and Test
Methods - building on the established ETV Generic Test
Protocol and related decision-support tools.
37Environmental Technology Verification Program
Overview (contd)
- The list below are typical environmental subject
areas where technologies can be developed for
eventual verification - Pollution prevention Pollution detection and
monitoring - Environmentally-related human health
protection - Pollution control and treatment
- Instrumentation and measurement systems for
environmental protection or remediation - Energy efficiency/management Emergency
response - Non-hazardous and hazardous waste management
- Site remediation and restoration Land and
natural resource management and, - Greenhouse gas reduction/monitoring.
38Environmental Technology Verification Program
Overview (contd)
- Testing the cost of testing (to produce the
reliable data required) is usually paid directly
to the testing organization and analytical
laboratory by the vendor. - Verification fees are paid by the applicant
company to ETV Canada as follows - 2,000 - formal application fee. 1,000 is
non-refundable and 1,000 is credited to the
applicant if verification is pursued - 15,000 - 20,000 - actual cost of verification
(this includes the work done by the verification
entity) this amount also includes the cost for
the production and printing of 400 copies of the
Technology Fact Sheet (1,500) 200 of the 400
copies are kept by ETV Canada for promotion
purposes and, - 2,000 - renewal fee for every three year
period.
39Environmental Technology Verification Program
Overview (contd)
- Upon successful verification the company is
issued three documents - A framed Verification Certificate, signed by
the CEO of OCETA - 200 Technology Fact Sheets and,
- A Final Verification Report.
- The company is also entitled to use the ETV
logo (on the specified documentation) to market
their technology in Canada and abroad. - The company is usually awarded the
Verification Certificate by the Federal Minister
of the Environment at a major Canadian tradeshow.
- Verified technologies are also profiled on the
ETV Canada website.
40Environmental Technology Verification (ETV)
Program
Recent Developments
- Discussion paper released on December 8, 2008
by Environment Canada (EC), seeking to overhaul
its system for the verification of environmental
technologies. - Strategic evolution from a marketing tool to
one that more closely aligns with the Federal
Governments strategy to address climate change
and other National environmental priorities. - Strategy builds on international efforts to
harmonize technology verification programs as a
mechanism to facilitate the mutual acceptance of
data, accelerate the transfer and market adoption
of environmental technologies and minimize
potential trade barriers. - EC has issued a Request for Expressions of
Interest to select the most qualified
organization to deliver a redesigned ETV Program.
41Overview and Opportunities
Summary and Conclusions
- Many government funding programs to support
research and movement towards commercialization
through the Ministry of Research and Innovation - Innovation Demonstration Fund
- Next Generation of Jobs Fund
- Ontario Research Fund
- Ontario Centres of Excellence
- Ministry of the Environment Programs that
encourage research and innovation include - New Environmental Technologies Evaluation (
NETE) program - Best in Science (BIS) program
-
- Ontario Centre for Technology Advancement
(OCETA) supports the commercialization of clean
technologies -
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42Thank You
Steven Radcliffe, P.Eng. Technology Standards
Section Standards Development Branch Ontario
Ministry of the Environment 416 212-3347