"By investing in wind energy development, the Government of Canada is illustrating its firm commitment to supporting the economy and job creation in the Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine region," Lebel said.
The Wind Energy TechnoCentre plays an important role in developing this growth sector in Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine. Its activities enable the region to attract businesses interested in wind power as well as new industrial investment for the benefit of the entire community.
Canada is expected to be a world leader in advanced wind energy technology by the year 2025. Through research and development, knowledge transfers and expert advice, the Wind Energy TechnoCentre helps businesses seize the opportunities offered by a fast-growing sector with a focus on sustainable development.
The Wind Energy TechnoCentre is a non-profit organization whose mission is to further the development of an industrial wind energy sector in Quebec that is competitive on a North American and global scale. It is the only establishment in Quebec with expertise in wind power in Nordic climates.
As for the Wind Energy Conference, it is an excellent opportunity to showcase and ensure recognition of Quebec businesses' ingenuity and expertise in this area.
The most recent funding of nearly $2 million awarded to the Wind Energy TechnoCentre brings to more than $12 million the total government assistance provided since its inception in 2000. These contributions have enabled the organization to carry on its activities and provide research facilities that benefit many wind power companies.
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