Investing in Municipal Community Generation
Category: Community generation
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Supporting climate adaptation, resiliency, and risk reduction with the new Climate Adaptation Program
2-minute read The Government of Alberta is investing in climate adaptation projects that will create good jobs for Albertans and will protect communities from the impact of severe weather changes….
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Advantages of switching to an electric ice resurfacer
Resurfacing the ice is a crucial part of any arena maintenance plan and can be an expensive endeavor. Learn how the City of Medicine Hat will save on maintenance costs and reduce GHGs with their new ice resurfacer.
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Partners for Climate Protection Spotlight: City of St. Albert
The City of St. Albert shares how the approval of their Environmental Master Plan guides goals to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions for the City, its residents and business.
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How to inspire students with solar power
Inside Education and the Action Centre have shared goals of helping Alberta students and teachers better understand energy in Alberta, and equipping schools with the resources they need to educate about, and act on Alberta’s enormous solar energy potential.
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Investing in Municipal Community Generation
The Municipal Climate Change Action Centre, in partnership with Alberta Innovates, is providing $6M to two renewable energy community generation projects through the Municipal Community Generation Challenge.
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The definitive guide to achieving your municipal climate action plan
Take your climate change action plan from the bookshelf to real-world results and help your municipality successfully implement it’s climate action plan.
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Here’s why Alberta municipalities are ideal solar generators
Municipalities across Alberta are taking advantage of the abundant sunshine by installing solar to lower utility costs, reduce GHG emissions, and generate their own electricity.
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Partners for Climate Protection Program spotlight: Town of Cochrane
The Town of Cochrane shares some context behind their climate action initiatives and how the Town is motivated to reduce energy costs and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, while being a climate leader for the community.
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Clean Energy Improvement Program to transition to the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre
With EEA’s dissolution announced, The Clean Energy Improvement Program is going to be delivered by the Action Centre.
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AUMA and RMA win prestigious Emerald Award
During a virtual awards ceremony held on June 2, 2020, the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association and the Rural Municipalities of Alberta won an Emerald Award for their partnership on the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre.
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How to enhance energy efficiency in arenas and ice rinks
Arenas and ice rinks are among the highest energy-consuming facilities. Learn how an energy efficient arena can help reduce energy costs and emissions.
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How to reduce greenhouse emissions in your municipality
Setting emission reduction targets and creating climate action plans will help your municipality address climate change.
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