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Up to 100 buildings in Edmonton will undergo energy-efficient retrofits over the next two years as part of a $9.6 million investment from the federal government.
Infrastructure and Communities Minister Catherine McKenna announced the two-year program Tuesday morning with funding from the $1-billion Green Municipal Fund delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. The plan is to finance retrofitting for 80 residential and 20 commercial buildings in Edmonton.
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Try refreshing your browser, or Edmonton receives $9.6 million in federal funding for energy-efficient retrofits to 100 buildings Back to video
The city’s Clean Energy Improvement Program will track and report the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions achieved, energy consumption savings and renewable energy generated as a result of the retrofits.
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Up to 100 buildings in Edmonton will undergo energy-efficient retrofits over the next two years as part of a $9.6 million investment from the federal government.
Infrastructure and Communities Minister Catherine McKenna announced the two-year program Tuesday morning with funding from the $1-billion Green Municipal Fund delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. The plan is to finance retrofitting for 80 residential and 20 commercial buildings in Edmonton.
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Try refreshing your browser, or Edmonton receives $9.6 million in federal funding for energy-efficient retrofits to 100 buildings Back to video
The city’s Clean Energy Improvement Program will track and report the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions achieved, energy consumption savings and renewable energy generated as a result of the retrofits.