CEIP - Getting Started
Road map
If you want to offer property owners in your community a new way to pay for energy-saving renovations, here’s how to launch the Clean Energy Improvement Program in your municipality.
- Build a business case for your municipality.
- Explore where your municipality may source capital for the program (e.g., local bank or credit union, internal funds, Federation of Canadian Municipalities).
- Draft and pass the Clean Energy Improvement Tax bylaw needed to enable the program in your municipality.
- Finalize program design and onboard local contractors.
- Market the program to potential participants and begin accepting applications.
Alberta Municipalities supports you each step of the way
Alberta Municipalities will provide you with technical support each step of the way, advising you on program design and bylaw development.
Once the program is in market, Alberta Municipalities manages most of the administrative responsibilities. This includes application reviews, Qualified Contractor onboarding, website hosting, customer service, marketing support, quality assurance, and reporting.
Municipalities are responsible for signing financing agreements with property owners, levying and overseeing repayment of the charge, and collaborating on marketing.
Program capitalization
Municipalities are also responsible for securing capital for financing eligible projects, typically from a financial institution or other lender. When evaluating options, municipalities should consider the flexibility of the terms of the borrowing, the interest rate, and any additional costs.
If the Clean Energy Improvement Program sounds right for your community, we want to help you get started.
Send us an email at [email protected] to start discussing.
We also encourage you to attend a CEIP 101 Webinar. These are held regularly to walk municipal staff and officials through the basics of the program and how to implement it in their Alberta municipality. Email us to find out when the next session is scheduled.