The future is bright for renewables in Canada
Wisconsin businesses providing equipment or services to the renewable energy sector may find an interested market in Canada’s Prairie Provinces.
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Wisconsin businesses providing equipment or services to the renewable energy sector may find an interested market in Canada’s Prairie Provinces.
Industrial machinery, including farm equipment, has long been Wisconsin’s top export product category. Wisconsin was ranked 11th among the 50 states in the first quarter of 2021 for industrial machinery exports.
As part of its strategy to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the UK government has pledged to invest in electric vehicle connectivity, presenting new clean energy-related opportunities for U.S. suppliers.
The whole industrial chain of smart home products can benefit from the growing adoption of this technology worldwide, particularly in China.
Among the projects receiving investment are expansion of the Mexico City Metro, buses, streetcars, light trains and bicycles.
The country is already the world's third-largest consumer of electricity, and is adding capacity under the "Power for All" initiative.
With domestic manufacturers unable to keep up with this demand, Wisconsin companies can help supply the needed tools.
The need for modernizing the grid is leading to unprecedented levels of capital investment, and Wisconsin companies can contribute.
Wisconsin companies can can help provide the sensors, systems, technologies and sustainable energy solutions to support these groundbreaking initiatives.
Opportunities for Wisconsin companies that make industrial furnaces, heat exchangers, and heating and cooling units and components