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- Edmonton residents can now access low-cost financing for eco-friendly home improvements through a new pilot program. The Clean Energy Improvement Program helps residential property owners finance up to 100 per cent of energy efficiency or renewable energy projects.
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/ecofriendly-home-upgrades-1.6404104Edmonton pilot program to help homeowners with green upgrades
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We encourage interested Edmonton residents to continue embracing home energy efficiency and apply to the Government of Canada Greener Homes Initiative to access grants and interest-free loans for energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy systems. Edmonton’s Home Energy Retrofit Accelerator helps you save money and upgrade your home.
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The Residential Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP) is a...
- Environmental Financial Incentives
Mar 31, 2022 · Edmonton residents can now access low-cost financing for eco-friendly home improvements through a new pilot program. The Clean Energy Improvement Program helps residential property owners...
City council on Monday decided to make the clean energy improvement program permanent in Edmonton, passing the final two readings of a bylaw in a 11-2 vote after a public hearing. The city will...
Residential property owners in the City of Edmonton can finance up to 100% of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. The Clean Energy Improvement Program, or CEIP, is an innovative financing tool for property owners in Alberta. Access competitive interest rates and make repayment convenient through your property’s regular tax bill.
Edmonton’s Home Energy Retrofit Accelerator rebate program helps Edmontonians understand and improve the energy performance of homes. Builders are eligible for financial rebates for EnerGuide labels for newly constructed homes. The City of Edmonton is providing home builders a $200 rebate per home towards the cost of each EnerGuide label.
Jan 13, 2021 · The City of Edmonton has launched a rebate program aimed at making homes more energy efficient and, in turn, help the city reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Through the Home Energy...