Was a direct federal, provincial or territorial climate change incentive received?
Indicate the name of the incentive program (e.g. Partnerships Canada, Sustainable Development Technology Canada, etc) and a brief description of the type of project undertaken (e.g. R&D, feasibility study, demonstration, energy assessment, etc.) For the purposes of Credit for Early Action, a direct climate change incentive is defined as a financial contribution to the demonstration or implementation of a project by a federal, provincial or territorial government, agency or arms-length funding agency. A direct climate change incentive is not a(n): • voluntary agreement if there were no financial contributions; • loan or loan guarantees; • financial contribution to the research and development or a feasibility study; • financial contribution with a built-in pay-back mechanism; or • accelerated deduction for tax purposes. An action that received a direct climate change incentive may be partially eligible for early action credits if: • performance surpassed the performance benchmark/target
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