The federal government is announcing $55 million in funding to support Canada's clean tech sector.
The money will go to 20 companies across the country.
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It will help fund research and development on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lessen the environmental impacts of mining and support more sustainable agriculture.
The recipients include a Regina company using drones to help reduce the amount of chemicals that farmers apply to their land and a Montreal firm developing more efficient glass for solar panels.
Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says the spending will help keep Canada at the forefront of the large and growing clean technology market.
Federal figures suggest that market is set to exceed $2.5 trillion by 2022.
The money will be delivered through Sustainable Development Technology Canada, a federal agency that received $750 million in December.