Governance And Accountability
Alberta’s Minister of the Environment is responsible for determining Alberta’s overall climate change strategy, and for advancing funds to the Corporation.
Board of Directors
The CCEMC’s Board is responsible for establishing organizational goals, strategies, business plan development, assurance of effective measurement, policy direction and effective stewardship and governance.
Operations Management Committee (OMC)
This group addresses a broad range of operational matters required to execute the mandate in an efficient and effective manner. Its areas of focus include:
- Project management and adjudication
- Communications
- Legal
- Financial management and accountability
- Operations
- Accountability
The CCEMC is committed to providing full, transparent and timely reporting, updating Albertans annually on fund allocation and project achievement. Accountability tools include:
- Financial reporting
- Ensuring expenditures and performance reporting are transparent
- Reporting on results achieved
- Communication tools such as newsletters, presentations and CCEMC.ca are designed to provide maximum transparency
About CCEMC
The CCEMC is a not-for-profit, independent organization with a mandate to expand climate change knowledge, develop new ‘clean’ technologies and explore practical ways of implementing them.
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Latest News
- CCEMC releases Annual Report with 27 clean technology projects valued at more than $632 million
- CCEMC announces shortlist for $10 million in funding
- CCEMC announces $12.65 million in funding for renewable energy projects
- CCEMC announces $15 million in funding for renewable energy projects in northern Alberta