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!

  • Vegreville Curling Rink Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Vegreville completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Vegreville Curling Rink. The project was completed in December 2017.

  • Vegreville Aquatic & Fitness Centre Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Vegreville completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Vegreville Aquatic & Fitness Centre. The project was completed in November 2017.

  • Red Deer County Fire Station Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, Red Deer County completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Red Deer County Fire Station #1. The project was completed in September 2017.

  • Taber Arena Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Taber completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Taber Arena. The project was completed August 2017.

  • Redcliff Rec-Tangle Arena Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Redcliff completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Redcliff Rec-Tangle Arena. The project was completed in December 2017.

  • Slave Lake Water Treatment Plant Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Slave Lake completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Slave Lake Water Treatment Plant. The project was completed in June 2017.

  • Olds Curling Rink Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Olds is completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Olds Curling Rink. The project replaced all lighting over the curling rink ice surface to high efficiency LED Troffers, reducing energy costs and saving on maintenance.

  • Slave Lake Public Works Shop Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, the Town of Slave Lake completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Slave Lake Public Works Shop. The project was completed in June 2017.

  • Burnewood Community League Hall Retrofit

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME+) program, the Burnewood Community League in Edmonton completed an energy efficiency retrofit of the Burnewood Community League Hall. The project was completed in March 2018.

  • Ridgewood Community League Hall Solar PV

    As part of the MCCAC’s Alberta Municipal Solar Program (AMSP), the Ridgewood Community League in Edmonton installed a 30.78 kW solar PV system on the roof of the Ridgewood Community League Hall. The project was completed in December 2017.

  • Camrose County Administration Building Efficient Lighting

    As part of the MCCAC’s Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Express program, Camrose County completed a high efficiency lighting retrofit of the Camrose County Administration Building. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2017.

  • Riverdale Community League Hall Solar PV

    As part of the MCCAC’s Alberta Municipal Solar Program (AMSP), the Riverdale Community League in Edmonton has installed an 8.8 kW solar PV system at the Riverdale Community League Hall.