OPEN TO EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
The Municipal Energy Manager Program (MEM) offers staffing grants to municipalities in Alberta to offset the salary of an energy manager. The energy manager will work for a municipality to: develop an energy management plan, implement energy saving opportunities and realize energy savings. Additional funding is also available to support the implementation of energy management initiatives.
Through the program, a municipal energy manager will:
- Conduct an energy audit on the highest energy-consuming municipal building,
- Develop an energy management plan,
- Educate facility managers on best practices,
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and
- Lead energy-efficient retrofits from start to finish.
HOW IT WORKS
The MCCAC will provide funding to successful municipalities for:
Year One
- 80% of MEM salary up to a maximum of $80,000 per year.
- Up to $20,000 in rebates to support implementation of energy management initiatives.
Year Two
- 40% of MEM salary up to a maximum of $40,000 per year.
- Up to $40,000 in rebates to support implementation of energy management initiatives.
Year Two funding is contingent on the municipality meeting Year One program requirements.
HOW TO APPLY
First review the Municipal Energy Manager Guidebook to get to know the program and understand eligibility criteria.
Then submit an Expression of Interest to indicate your municipality’s interest in participating in the program. For assistance with the form, please email contact@mccac.ca.
Eligible municipalities will be invited to submit an application for funding. Applications will be accepted until December 2025 or earlier if funding is fully allocated.
To take full advantage of both years of funding in the Municipal Energy Manager Program, applications must be submitted by December 13th, 2024 and the Energy Manager must start by March 2025. Applications received after this date will not be eligible for the full two years of funding due to the program cut-off date.
This program is administered by the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre and funded by the Government of Alberta.
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