Tender Details

Title (ENG) Identifying legal, regulatory, and jurisdictional challenges to carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies
Contracting Entity Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)
Reference Number cb-849-74512257
Publication Date 7/21/2025
Tender Closing Date 8/15/2025
Type Request for Proposal
Area *World
Tender Status Open
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Description
NRCan wishes to advise you of an upcoming requirement. Please review and respond if you would be interested in providing this service. SOLICITATION NO.: RNCan-5000088346 DEPARTMENT: Natural Resources Canada CONTRACTING AUTHORITY: Alexandre Rheault TELEPHONE NO.: 613-298-6447 FAX NO.: N/A E-MAIL ADDRESS: alexandre.rheault@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca NOTIFICATION PERIOD: July 21 – August 15, 2025 (25 calendar days) Description of the Requirement: The objective of this project is for the provision of a research report that provides an overview and analysis of the regulatory framework governing hybrid and technology-based CDR both in Canada and globally. The report will consider the current state of CDR solutions, provide global regulatory insights and experiences, and identify the legislative and regulatory gaps and challenges that are impacting further development of the technology in Canada. DELIVERY DESTINATION AREA: Ottawa, Ontario (all deliverables are to be provided electronically to the Project Authority) DURATION OF CONTRACT / DATE REQUIRED: Contract award to March 31, 2026 ESTIMATED VALUE (not including taxes): Up to $150,000 Diversity: Natural Resources Canada is committed to achieving a procurement process that reflects the diversity of Canada. We are dedicated to identifying and reducing barriers in our procurement processes. We continue to work on improving practices that will help ensure that equity group members are well-represented. To this end, minority-owned businesses are encouraged to apply to our processes.
Contact Information

Contact: Alexandre Rheault

alexandre.rheault@nrcan.gc.ca

(613) 298-6447


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