
Pilot project: Retrofit or new construction of sustainable affordable housing
A pilot project for an initiative that supports the integration of leading-edge deep energy efficiency measures and onsite renewable energy generation in existing affordable housing retrofit and new build projects.
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Study: GHG reduction pathway feasibility
A study for an initiative that integrates significant reductions in energy-use and GHG emissions by retrofitting community buildings over time.
Single building:
Grant for a maximum of $65,000 to cover up to 80% of eligible costs.
Portfolio of buildings:
Grant for a maximum of $200,000 to cover up to 80% of eligible costs (cost per building cannot exceed $65,000).

Capital project: GHG impact retrofit
A capital project for an initiative that achieves a minimum 30 percent GHG emissions reduction through a retrofit of a community building when compared to baseline emissions.
Maximum of $5 million per project. Up to 25% as a grant and the remainder as a loan. Combined loan and grant for up to 80% of eligible project costs

Capital project: GHG reduction pathway retrofit
A capital project for an initiative that makes significant reductions in energy-use and GHG emissions by retrofitting community buildings over time.
Maximum of $5 million per project. Up to 25% as a grant and the remainder as a loan. Combined loan and grant for up to 80% of eligible project costs

Community building recommissioning grant
An initiative that aims to optimize the energy performance of a local recreational or cultural facility in your community.
Grant for a maximum of $55,000 to cover up to 60% of eligible costs

Community building monitoring and analysis grant
An initiative that to allow municipalities and not-for-profit organizations to track energy use of existing community facilities over time, compare the energy performance of their buildings to similar buildings in other municipalities and identify opportunities to save energy.
Grant for a maximum of $25,000 to cover up to 80% of eligible costs