Project Showcase

No community and no project is too big or too small to see real savings and real change.

Many Alberta municipalities have participated in our programs. These municipalities have received funding to implement energy-saving initiatives and reduce greenhouse gas emissions —and you can too! Learn more about how each project has saved money, saved energy, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and more. From cities and towns, to villages, counties, and municipal districts—filter to find successful projects.

Climate Resilience Express Pilot

Bruderheim Climate Resilience Express Pilot

Town of Bruderheim

The Town of Bruderheim participated in a 1 day workshop with a team of climate resilience experts, led by All One Sky Foundation in collaboration with the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre to pilot the development of the Climate Resilience Express Action Kit.

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Climate Resilience Express Pilot

Banff Climate Resilience Express Pilot

Town of Banff

The Town of Banff participated in a 1 day workshop with a team of climate resilience experts, led by All One Sky Foundation in collaboration with the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre to pilot the development of the Climate Resilience Express Action Kit.

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Climate Resilience Express Pilot

Canmore Climate Resilience Express Pilot

Town of Canmore

The Town of Canmore participated in a 2 day workshop with a team of climate resilience experts, led by All One Sky Foundation in collaboration with the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre to pilot the development of the Climate Resilience Express Action Kit.

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TAME

Viking Multiplex & Curling Club Retrofit

Town of Viking

The Viking Multiplex & Curling Club underwent an energy efficiency retrofit in 2013. After making upgrades to both mechanical and electrical systems, the project is resulting in savings of $1,690, 164 GJ, and 10 tonnes of emissions per year.

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TAME

Edmonton Community League Retrofits

City of Edmonton

Community Leagues across the City of Edmonton are tapping into the power of the sun and green energy savings. Six leagues completed building retrofits and installed solar PV arrays to meet their energy needs. The projects are expected to yield cost savings of $8,891/year and GHG reductions of 55 tonnes/year.

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Climate Resilience Express Pilot

Turner Valley / Black Diamond Climate Resilience Express Pilot

Town of Turner Valley

The Towns of Turner Valley and Black Diamond partnered to participate in a 1 day workshop with a team of climate resilience experts, led by All One Sky Foundation in collaboration with the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre to pilot the development of the Climate Resilience Express Action Kit.

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TAME

Red Deer Facility Retrofits

City of Red Deer

Red Deer conducted a multi-facility retrofit in 2014, which included five community recreation centres and arenas. With annual cost savings expected to be $54,098, the project will pay itself back in only 3 years. The retrofit will also save the City 2,482 GJ of energy and 279 tonnes of greenhouse gases annually.

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TAME

Coronation Pool Complex Retrofit

Town of Coronation

The Town of Coronation updated the heating system of their outdoor swimming pool in 2013. Upgrading their existing 65% efficiency boiler to a 94% efficiency condensing model, the Town is expected to save $1,187, 250 GJ, and 13 tonnes of greenhouse gases per year.

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TAME

Wembley Office Retrofit

Town of Wembley

One of the first communities to complete a TAME project, Wembley retrofitted their Town Office in 2012. By upgrading the mechanical and electrical systems as well as the building envelope, the Town is saving $976, 72 GJ of energy, and 7 tonnes of greenhouse gases annually.

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TAME

Brooks City Hall Retrofit

City of Brooks

The City of Brooks retrofitted their City Hall in 2012, making upgrades to their interior lighting. Their modest investment of $1,664 is expected to net an exceptional return with a payback period of only 10 months.

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