The B.C. Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy (CICE) has launched the Call for Energy Storage Innovation, a strategic partnership with BC Hydro aimed at advancing scalable energy storage solutions and grid innovations across the province.
The initiative offers up to $3 million in non-dilutive funding for projects that accelerate the commercialization of clean energy technologies.
“We have partnered with BC Hydro to identify the areas of innovation needed to support and diversify an abundant, reliable, and affordable clean energy future,” said Sarah Goodman, President and CEO of CICE.
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“Now, we’re calling on innovators to deliver the energy storage and grid solutions that BC Hydro and other utilities worldwide need most. Together, we can fast-track market readiness, attract investment, and strengthen B.C.’s leadership in clean energy innovation.”
The program underscores a shared commitment by CICE and BC Hydro to decarbonization and electrification, with a focus on diversifying British Columbia’s clean and renewable energy sources.
The initiative invites proposals from Canadian companies with projects based in British Columbia. Applicants must demonstrate strong operational capabilities, effective management, and financial stability.
Eligible projects span a range of innovative clean energy solutions, including:
- Energy Storage (Stationary or Mobile)
- Microgrids, Distributed Energy Resources, and Hybrid Systems
- Flexible Generation, Load, and Grid Management
- Power Electronics, Integrated Energy Systems, and Sensing Technologies
CICE is prioritizing projects that align with BC Hydro’s battery and energy storage incentive programs, emphasizing affordability, reliability, and community resilience. Eligible activities include pilot projects, demonstrations, new implementation strategies, and innovative business model development.
Applications will be accepted until February 28, 2025.
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