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Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP)

Airdrie's CEIP offers property owners a unique opportunity to make their homes more energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly. 

Applications are open!

CEIP features

The program provides affordable financing for up to 100% of the cost of energy-saving upgrades, such as solar panels, insulation and HVAC systems, which can be repaid conveniently through property taxes (if you decide to sell your property, you can pay off the balance without penalty or leave the remaining balance with the property tax bill). 

  • 2.75% fixed interest rate to a maximum term of 24 years with the option to repay in full anytime, without penalty.
  • Various City of Airdrie rebates are available up to a total of $3,100, which include:
    • Project rebate of $600 available for completed projects.
    • Upgrade combination rebate of an additional $2,500 for completed projects with a financed cost of $15,000 or more, that install three or more upgrades in at least two of the following categories: energy efficiency, renewable energy or fuel switching. 
    • Rebates are available to the first 250 applications

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This program is supported by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Green Municipal Fund, an endowment from the Government of Canada and administered by Alberta Municipalities.

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The City of Airdrie is located on Treaty 7 territory. We acknowledge this land as the traditional home of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai Nations, the Tsuut’ina Nation, and Stoney Nakoda Nations, comprising of the Goodstoney, Chiniki, and Bearspaw Nations. We also recognize that this land is home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, located within Rocky View Métis District 4.  

Airdrie is at the start of a very long and continuous journey towards solidifying relationships with the Indigenous community and we're taking small but significant steps towards achieving those co-created goals.