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.
Electric Vehicles for Municipalities Program
City of Brooks
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the City of Brooks purchased a new fully electric Zamboni 650 Electric ice resurfacer. The City received a $50,000 rebate from the MCCAC to help cover the roughly $196,130 purchase price.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
City of Grande Prairie
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Okotoks purchased a new fully electric Zamboni 552 AC ice resurfacers. The Town received $50,000 through the EVM Program to help offset the $207,015 project cost.
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Solar For Schools Program
Calgary School District No. 19
As part of the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre’s Solar for Schools Program, the Calgary School District No. 19 installed a total of 2.51 MW of solar on 15 Calgary Public Schools.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
City of Cold Lake
As part of the Action Centre’s Electric Vehicles for Municipalities (EVM) Program, the City of Cold Lake purchased a new Hyundai Ioniq 5 and an electric John Deere Gator TE. The Ioniq 5 will be used as a Community Peace Officer vehicle and the John Deere Gator will be used as by the parks department.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
City of Leduc
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the City of Leduc purchased, and received a $7,000.00 rebate to help offset the $41,199.00 cost for a new Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV). The new Ford Escape will be used by the City’s safety codes officer, in the building and inspection services department.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
City of Camrose
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the City of Camrose purchased a new Olympia Millenium electric ice resurfacer to add their fleet. The City received a total rebate of $49,350.00 for the new ice resurfacer.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
City of Lethbridge
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the City of Lethbridge has purchased a Ford E-Transit cargo van. The City received $14,000 through the EVM program to help offset the purchase cost.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
City of Lethbridge
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the City of Lethbridge have acquired an electric Polaris Ranger as well as a Chevrolet Bolt. The two EVs will be used for a variety of purposes at the Waste & Recycling Centre.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
City of Lacombe
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities Program (EVM) the City of Lacombe has added two new fully electric John Deer Gator TE’s to their fleet. The City received a $12,605.03 grant through the EVM Program to help cover a portion of the total cost. The new Gators will be used by the Parks Department.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
City of Lethbridge
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities (EVM) program, the City of Lethbridge now has a new fully electric Zamboni 552 AC ice-resurfacer The City received $50,000 through the EVM program.
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