No community and no project is too big or too small to make a change.
Over 25% of Alberta’s municipalities have participated in our programs. These municipalities have applied for funding to implement energy-saving initiatives and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in their communities—and you can too! Learn more about how each project has saved municipalities money, saved energy, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and more.
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As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME+) program, the Town of Okotoks completed an energy efficiency retrofit of the Okotoks Recreation Centre. The project was completed in August 2017.
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As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME+) program, the Village of Thosby completed an energy efficiency retrofit of the Thorsby Recreation Centre and Public Works Building. The project was completed in April 2018.
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As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME+) program, the Town of Banff completed an energy efficiency retrofit of the Banff Seniors and Parent Link Centre. The project was completed in October, 2016.
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As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME+) program, the Town of Bonnyville completed an energy efficiency retrofit of the Bonnyville and District Centennial Centre. The project was completed in October 2017.
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As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME+) program, Wheatland County completed an energy efficiency retrofit of the Administration building. The project was completed in February 2018.
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The County of St. Paul completed retrofitted their Public Workshop in 2014. The retrofit included a complete overhaul of the building's mechanical systems, a lighting retrofit, and replacement of all exterior overhead doors. The project is expected to save the County $19,797, 2,629 GJ of energy, and 162 tonnes of emissions annually.
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The Town of Redwater completed an energy efficiency retrofit at their Town Office in 2013. After making upgrades to lighting, weatherstripping, and automation system, the project is expected to reduce annual greenhouse gas emissions by 18 tonnes.
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The Viking Multiplex & Curling Club underwent an energy efficiency retrofit in 2013. After making upgrades to both mechanical and electrical systems, the project is resulting in savings of $1,690, 164 GJ, and 10 tonnes of emissions per year.
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Red Deer conducted a multi-facility retrofit in 2014, which included five community recreation centres and arenas. With annual cost savings expected to be $54,098, the project will pay itself back in only 3 years. The retrofit will also save the City 2,482 GJ of energy and 279 tonnes of greenhouse gases annually.
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The Town of Coronation updated the heating system of their outdoor swimming pool in 2013. Upgrading their existing 65% efficiency boiler to a 94% efficiency condensing model, the Town is expected to save $1,187, 250 GJ, and 13 tonnes of greenhouse gases per year.
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