Success Stories
Every community and every project, regardless of size, holds the potential to achieve real savings and real change.
Municipalities across Alberta are cutting costs, reducing emissions and strengthening their resilience. Your community can too! Discover how projects are benefiting a city, town, village, municipal district or county near you. These success stories are a catalyst for climate positivity – filter to find your fit!
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Multi-Rec Centre Arena Liner – Town of Slave Lake
The Town of Slave Lake received a rebate to support the purchase and installation of reusable arena liners.
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Outdoor Lighting Upgrade – Town of Slave Lake
The Town of Slave Lake received a rebate to support the purchase and installation of 37 high-efficiency LED light fixtures throughout the parking lot and exterior of the Slave Lake Multi-Rec Centre.
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Lighting Retrofit of 12 Municipal Buildings – City of Medicine Hat
The City of Medicine Hat pursued an LED lighting upgrade across 12 municipal facilities through the MCCAC’s Community Energy Conservation program.
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Sports Palace Furnace and Hot Water Tank Upgrades – Town of High Prairie
The Town of High Prairie has replaced five outdated furnaces and one hot water tank with more energy efficient models through the MCCAC’s Community Energy Conservation program.
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Community Centre Lighting Upgrade – Town of Hanna
The Town of Hanna took part in the Community Energy Conservation (CEC) program and received a rebate to help fund the purchase and installation of 139 high-efficiency LED troffers.
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Town Office Lighting Upgrade – Town of Hanna
The Town of Hanna took part in the Community Energy Conservation (CEC) program and received a rebate to help fund the purchase and installation of 217 high-efficiency LED troffers to replace 217 T8 fluorescent fixtures.
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Jarome Iginla and Kinex Arenas REALice Retrofit – City of St. Albert
As part of the MCCAC’s Community Energy Conservation (CEC) program, the City of St. Albert installed a REALice system at the Jarome Iginla and Kinex Arenas.
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Oldman River Regional Services Commission Office Lighting Upgrade – Town of Pincher Creek
Led by the Town of Pincher Creek, the Oldman River Regional Services Commission (ORRSC) has completed a lighting retrofit at its regional office in the City of Lethbridge.
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Community Centre Lighting Upgrade – Town of Devon
The Town of Devon took part in the Community Energy Conservation (CEC) program and received a rebate to help fund the purchase and installation of 162 high-efficiency LED light fixtures.
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Fire Hall Lighting Upgrade – Town of Devon
The Town of Devon took part in the Community Energy Conservation (CEC) program and received a rebate to help fund the purchase and installation of 84 high-efficiency LED light fixtures.
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Tees Shop PV System – Lacombe County
Overview In 2025, Lacombe County completed a solar PV expansion at the Tees Shop. Supported with a $18,480 rebate from the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre (MCCAC), the project added…
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Rainy Creek Shop PV System – Lacombe County
Overview In spring 2025, Lacombe County completed a solar PV expansion at the Rainy Creek Shop near Sylvan Lake. Supported by a $16,530 rebate from the Municipal Climate Change Action…
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