Sturgeon County Fire and Protective Services Building Solar PV
Project Category: Alberta Municipal Solar Program
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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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Connecting to Alberta’s grid with community generation
Find out the differences between micro, small scale, and community generation and how they connect to Alberta’s electricity grid.
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Action Centre support during COVID-19 pandemic
As COVID-19 evolves we hope that you are staying safe and taking precautions for your health, while we continue to provide funding, advisory services and support.
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More ways to access electric vehicles
There are now more ways for municipalities in Alberta to see real savings and real change through the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities Program.
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More ways for schools to access funding for solar
There are now more ways for Alberta Public School Authorities to see real savings and real change through the Solar for Schools Program.
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How energy management works
Ever wonder how much energy your municipality uses? Start managing energy to make your municipality’s operations more efficient, find cost savings, and reduce your environmental impact.
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Six municipalities will pilot the Municipal Energy Champions Program
Congratulations to the municipalities accepted to the Municipal Energy Champions pilot program.
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How greenhouse gas emissions are measured
Measuring greenhouse gas emissions is a crucial component of sustainability policies and smart decision-makings.
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A decade of climate action in Alberta
Over the past ten years, the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre has implemented funding opportunities and advisory services focused on renewable energy and energy efficiency.
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5 electric vehicle myths busted
People can travel further, reduce costs, and lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with electric vehicles. This post puts 5 common myths about electric vehicles in Alberta to rest.
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