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.
Recreation Energy Conservation
Town of St. Paul
As part of the Action Centre’s Recreation Energy Conservation Program, the Town of St. Paul added a new air handling unit (AHU) with heat recovery capabilities. The AHU was installed at the St. Paul Aquatic Centre and was commissioned in 2023.
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Recreation Energy Conservation Program
Town of Bassano
As part of the Action Centre’s Recreation Energy Conservation Program, the Town of Bassano completed an LED lighting retrofit throughout the Bassano Recreation Complex and Joint Use Facility/Arena.
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Electric Vehicle Charging Program
Town of Gibbons
As part of the Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Gibbons now three new electric vehicle charging stations. Two are level 2 charging stations, and one is level 3 fast charging station. The new EV charging stations are located at three different locations throughout the Town and are all available for public use.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of St. Paul
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of St. Paul purchased a new fully electric John Deere Gator TE. The Town received a $6,325.29 rebate for the project to help cover the roughly $21,000.00 purchase price.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Vulcan
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Vulcan purchased and received a $50,000.00 rebate to help cover the $167,000.00 cost of a new Olympia IceBear electric ice resurfacer. The new electric ice resurfacer will be used in the Vulcan and District Arena.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Canmore
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Canmore purchased three new fully electric vehicles to add to their municipal fleet. The Town received a total rebate of $42,000.00 ($14,000.00 per vehicle) for two new Hyundai Kona’s and Chevrolet Bolt.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Didsbury
The Town of Didsbury recently purchased a new electric Zamboni through the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities Program. The $50,000 rebate through the EVM Program made this a fiscally responsible decision.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Taber
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Taber received a new electric Zamboni to be used within their municipal recreation center. The Town received a total rebate of $42,405.00 for the new Zamboni.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Slave Lake
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Slave Lake purchased a new fully electric Subaru Solterra. The MCCAC provided a $14,000 rebate to help the municipality purchase the new vehicle.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Blackfalds
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Blackfalds purchased a fully electric Ford Mach-E. The Town received a $14,000 rebate from the MCCAC as well as a subsidy from Lacombe Ford to assist in the purchase of the vehicle.
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