Clean tech industry struggling, but piquing interest in U.S.: McKenna
OTTAWA — Canada’s clean technology industry is piquing interest among investors and workers in Silicon Valley, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said Thursday during a trade mission to California.
McKenna’s comments came the same day as a new report saying Canada’s once-promising clean tech sector is bleeding money, lagging international competitors and likely to land well short of the $50 billion in revenues once projected by 2022.
The report, from Analytica Advisors, wants emissions to become part of risk assessments for private lenders to help make clean tech more attractive. It also wants fossil fuel subsidies phased out immediately and federal investments fast-tracked.
McKenna — in California for a climate change conference and meetings with industry and government officials, including California Gov. Jerry Brown — said there was a lot of positive talk about Canada’s industry.


