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.
From cities and towns to villages, counties, and municipal districts—filter to find successful projects that are just like yours.
TAME Express
Town of Slave Lake
As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Slave Lake completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Slave Lake Water Treatment Plant. The project was completed in June 2017.
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TAME Express
Town of Olds
As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Olds is completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Olds Curling Rink. The project replaced all lighting over the curling rink ice surface to high efficiency LED Troffers, reducing energy costs and saving on maintenance.
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TAME Express
Town of Slave Lake
As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Slave Lake completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Slave Lake Public Works Shop. The project was completed in June 2017.
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TAME Express
Camrose County
As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, Camrose County completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Camrose County Administration Building. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2017.
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