Residential Property
Program Locations
The Clean Energy Improvement Program is available in participating municipalities in Alberta.
Residential Programs
Municipalities with programs available for residential property, including detached and semi-detached homes, town houses, and low-rise apartment buildings.
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Town of Athabasca
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Town of Banff
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City of Calgary
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Town of Canmore
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City of Cold Lake
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Town of Devon
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Town of Drayton Valley
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City of Edmonton
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City of Grande Prairie
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City of Leduc
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City of Lethbridge
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City of Medicine Hat
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Pincher Creek Region
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Town of Okotoks
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City of St. Albert
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Town of Rocky Mountain House
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Town of Stettler
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Sturgeon County
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Village of Stirling
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Strathcona County
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Town of Taber
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Town of Westlock
Looking Ahead
Only municipalities which have passed an applicable bylaw can begin the process of launching a clean energy improvement program. Alberta’s first municipality launched late in 2021 and the program will continue to launch in new markets several times a year.
Programs for residential property owners expected to launch in coming years include:
- City of Airdrie
- Town of Banff
- City of Beaumont
- City of Spruce Grove
- Town of Taber
- City of Wetaskiwin
More ways to save
Each municipality tailors the program according to their community resiliency and energy saving goals. Your municipality may offer incentives to participate and, since the program is stackable with other incentives such as the Canada Greener Homes Grant, you can potentially save thousands of dollars off your renovations.
Interested in Commercial Programs?
Municipalities with programs available for commercial property, including offices, shopping centres, hotels, warehouses, performance spaces, sports facilities, farm land, and more.