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FormerXBC Inc XEBEQ

Xebec Adsorption Inc designs, engineers, and manufactures products that are used for purification, separation, dehydration, and filtration equipment for gases and compressed air. The company operates in three reportable segments: Systems, Corporate and other, and Support. Its product lines are natural gas dryers for natural gas refueling stations, compressed gas filtration, biogas purification, associated gas, engineering services, and air dryers. The company's geographical segments are United States, Canada, China, Other, Korea, Italy, and France.


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Post by midardon Jan 18, 2018 10:42pm
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Canada to spur clean-tech growth...

Canada to spur clean-tech growth...https://www.thestar.com/business/2018/01/18/ottawa-to-promise-700-million-to-business-development-bank-of-canada-to-spur-clean-tech-growth.html

OTTAWA—The federal government will give $700 million over the next five years to the Business Development Bank of Canada in a bid to grow Canada’s clean-technology industry.

The funding is intended to enable the bank to take on more risk, providing high-potential clean-tech firms with more capital to expand their operations and hire additional staff.

The investment will be announced today in Montreal by Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains and Environment Minister Catherine McKenna.

The money is part of the government’s promise, made in last year’s budget, to invest $2.3 billion in clean technologies.

Bains is also set to announce the launch of a federal government “clean growth hub,” aimed at supporting clean-tech companies and projects, co-ordinating existing programs and tracking results.

The government argues that investment in clean tech is good for both the environment and the economy.

“Today’s announcement demonstrates our government’s commitment to create well-paying, middle-class jobs while growing the economy and protecting the environment,” Bains said in a news release obtained in advance by The Canadian Press.


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