Project Showcase

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.

Alberta Municipal Solar Program

Warner Ice Rink Solar PV

Village of Warner

As part of the MCCAC’s Alberta Municipal Solar Program (AMSP), the Village of Warner installed a 121.2 kW solar PV system on the roof of their Ice Rink. The project was completed in October 2018.

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Alberta Municipal Solar Program

Warner Fire Hall Solar PV

Village of Warner

As part of the MCCAC’s Alberta Municipal Solar Program (AMSP), the Village of Warner installed a 11.84 kW solar PV system on the roof of their Fire Hall. The project was completed in October 2018.

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TAME+

Holden Village Office Retrofit

Village of Holden

As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME+) program, the Village of Holden completed an energy efficiency retrofit of their Village Office. The project was completed in March 2018.

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TAME+

Warburg Village Office Retrofit

Village of Warburg

As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME+) program, the illage of Warburg completed an energy efficiency retrofit of their Town Office. The project was completed in December 2017.

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TAME+

Thorsby Facility Retrofits

Village of Thorsby

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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TAME

Marwayne Arena Retrofit

Village of Marwayne

The Marwayne Arena and Curling Club underwent a retrofit in 2012. As a result of upgrades made to the building's furnaces, hot water heaters, weatherstripping and lighting, it is estimated that $2,097, 194 GJ of energy, and 18 tonnes of emissions will be saved annually.

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