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Expanded Municipal Energy Efficiency Initiative The total amount of assistance to any one municipality under this initiative, in each year (From April 1-March 31) is capped at $100,000. They can apply for additional funds in additional years if funds are available. All funding is planned for disbursement for eligible reimbursement costs of retrofits undertaken between April 1, 2007 and March 31, 2011. *Please note that funding is subject to availability. Only those municipalities that have a consultation visit, and have received a report from the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) outlining their lighting, heating system, and rink equipment; and have provided SRC with a waiver providing access to the municipal energy consumption utility records for up to 18 months prior, and 10 years after the installations are complete will be eligible for these initiatives. Energy Efficient Lighting Program SRC will pay a one-time fee for the purchase of pre- and post-energy consumption utility records from the municipalities as related to the replacement of existing lighting systems with energy efficient lighting improvements as identified in the facility reports provided by SRC to the municipality. This fee shall be established at 25% of the total project costs (equipment and labour) and any additional costs incurred by the municipality related to the lighting retrofits that are above this amount (e.g. related to additional installation/maintenance costs, local supplier mark-up costs, or optimal lighting design fees) will be deemed to be the responsibility of the municipality. Under this initiative, financial support is limited to one time support, per technology installed per building. The Government Services agreement provides the opportunity for municipalities to take advantage of bulk purchasing prices for lighting. For more information contact SRC or: Energy Efficient Heating Program SRC will pay a one-time fee for the purchase of pre- and post-energy consumption utility records from municipalities as related to the replacement of existing heating systems with energy efficient heating improvements as identified in the facility reports provided by SRC to the municipality. A heating recommendation report from SRC is required. Payments will be limited up to $1000 per furnace and up to $1200 per boiler and will apply to the following types of equipment:
Municipal costs incurred above these amounts (e.g., for installation, local supplier mark-up or inspections) will be the responsibility of the municipality. Under this initiative, financial support is limited to one time support, per technology installed per building. Demand Side Management (DSM) for Rinks SRC will pay a one-time fee for the purchase of pre- and post-energy consumption utility records from municipalities and municipal organizations as related to the installation of items from the following list. This fee shall be established at 25% of the total project costs (equipment and labour) for specified DSM equipment.
Solar Heating Initiative for Today (SHIFT) Solar Heating Initiative for Today (SHIFT) is available to help large energy consumers harness solar energy to heat water and indoor air for use in their facilities. The target market will be large consumers of hot water in Saskatchewan such as:
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) will pay a one-time fee for the purchase of pre- and post-energy consumption utility records from the above organizations as related to solar air and solar water installations in their facilities. This reimbursement fee will match the federal ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat initiative for eligible solar heating project costs up to $80,000. NRCan has modified their program and may be able to provide additional funding depending upon the project.
In order to be eligible for this program, organizations will be required to provide NRCan (as part of the application process) with a signed waiver giving SRC access to their energy consumption utility records for up to 18 months prior to the installation and 10 years after installations are complete. Eligible costs include material (excluding GST and PST) and labour (excluding GST) costs for the following. Except for design, permitting, feasibility, and simulation studies expenditures, costs are only eligible if incurred after agreements have been signed by the applicant with both SRC and NRCan. Eligible costs/activities/materials are identical to the federal program.
Steps:
Within 30 days of commissioning an approved solar project, the applicant must submit the following to NRCan:
A cheque will be issued by SRC for the SHIFT program's portion of eligible solar project costs once Natural Resources Canada has advised SRC that all the above have been received and are deemed acceptable to the program, and all requirements of the federal contribution agreement have been met. As part of this initiative, clients will also be made aware of other potential sources of funding that are applicable. |
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