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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Samson Cree Nation – Climate Change Action Plan
Through in-depth community engagement, Samson Cree Nation completed a Climate Change Action Plan to outline strategies to establish a more climate resilient water system. The project was funded by $80,000 in grant proceeds from the Government of Alberta, through the Municipal Climate Action Centre’s Climate Resilience Capacity Building Program.
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Town of Athabasca – Climate Vulnerability and Risk Assessment & Adaptation and Resiliency Plan
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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Town of Picture Butte Electric Vehicle Chargers
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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Town of Slave Lake Electric Vehicle Chargers
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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Town of Milk River Electric Vehicle Chargers
As part of the MCCAC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Milk River installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the following facilities for public use. These are the additional EV charging stations to be installed in the town.
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Village of Stirling – EV Charging Stations
As part of the Electric Vehicles for Municipalities Program (EVCP), the Village of Stirling now has five new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, at various locations throughout the Village.
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City of Leduc Electric Vehicle Chargers
As part of the MCCAC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the City of Leduc installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the following facilities for public use. These are the additional EV charging stations to be installed in the city.
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Town of Raymond Electric Vehicle Chargers
As part of the MCCAC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Raymond installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the following facilities for public use. These are the first EV charging stations to be installed in the Town.
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City of Spruce Grove Electric Vehicle Chargers
As part of the MCCAC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the City of Spruce Grove installed electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the following facilities for public and private use. These are the first EV charging stations to be installed in the city.
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Town of Devon – EV Charging Stations
The Town of Devon now has six new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations by taking part in the MCCAC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP). The five level 2 stations, and single level 3 station are located at various locations throughout the Town.
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Town of Sylvan Lake – EV Charging Stations
The Town of Sylvan Lake now has six new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at various locations throughout Town. Five of the stations are level 2 chargers, and one charger, locate at the NexSource Centre, is a level 3 DC fast charger.
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Town of Bon Accord – EV Charging Stations
As part of the Electric Vehicle Charging Program (EVCP), the Town of Bon Accord now has six new level 2 EV charging stations, and a new level 3 EV charging station. The Town received a $140,709 rebate to cover all costs associated with the project.

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