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
Town of Okotoks
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Okotoks purchased a new fully electric forklift. The forklift, from Brandt Tractor Ltd, has a 62-kWh battery, hydrostatic power steering, and load capacity of 6,500 lbs.
The Town received a $27,210 rebate to help offset the total purchase price of the unit.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Vermilion
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Vermilion purchased a new fully electric Zamboni Model 450. The Town received a $49,717.50 rebate to help cover a portion of the total purchase price. The new unit will be used in the Vermilion Stadium, the Stadium hosts many major hockey games and figure skating events throughout the winter.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Innisfail
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Innisfail purchased a new Toyota RAV4 Prime SE plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). The PHEV has an expected all electric range of approximately 67 kilometers. When the battery is depleted, and all electric range has been used to vehicle will operate like a standard internal combustion engine vehicle.
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Electric Vehicles for Municipalities
Town of Hinton
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities program the Town of Hinton purchased a new fully electric Ford E-Transit van. The Town received a $14,000 grant from the MCCAC to help offset the purchase price. The van has approximately a 200-kilometer full electric range.
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Town of Coronation – EV Charging Stations
Town of Coronation
As part of the Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Coronation now has six new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, at two locations within the Town.
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Electric Vehicle Charging Program
Town of Legal
As part of the Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Legal now has three new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, at three different locations within the Town.
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Electric Vehicle Charging Program
Town of Westlock
As part of the Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Westlock now as three new electric vehicle charging stations. Two of the stations are level 2 chargers with 2 plugs each, and one station is a level three charger with 2 plugs. The three stations are at three different locations.
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Climate Resilience Capacity Building Program.
Town of Athabasca
The Town of Athabasca completed Climate Vulnerability and Risk Assessment to understand climate risks and identify adaptation actions to build resilience across Town assets including water, facilities, wastewater, roads, stormwater, parks, solid waste, and fleet.
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Electric Vehicle Charging Program
Town of Picture Butte
As part of the MCCAC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Picture Butte installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the following facility for public use. These are the first EV charging stations to be installed in the town.
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Electric Vehicle Charging Program
Town of Slave Lake
As part of the MCCAC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Slave Lake installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the following facility for public use. These are the additional EV charging stations to be installed in the town.
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