Lethbridge Herald

City accepting applicatio­ns for clean energy program

- Alejandra Pulido-Guzman apulido@lethbridge­herald.com

The City of Lethbridge announced Thursday the Clean Energy Improvemen­t Program (CEIP) is accepting applicatio­ns and this time with an increased rebate amount.

As a response to the federal government’s Canada Green Homes Grant being eliminated, the City of Lethbridge is increasing the rebate amount for CEIP applicants to $1,350 from $800.

Launched in late February of 2023, the CEIP provides eligible homeowners with a financial tool to support energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades to their properties. With the goal of creating a more climate resilient community and lowering energy costs.

Larry Laverty, assessment and taxation manager and local CEIP manager, said Thursday the increase was possible because they have some unused funds that are now going to homeowners.

“We haven’t had to use the advertisin­g dollars that we thought we’d have to use, so we were able to repurpose that into larger rebates for homeowners,” said Laverty.

When talking about the program, Laverty said last year they filled up very quickly, as they had a limited amount of applicatio­ns available, but that has changed since.

“The program is active, we do get applicatio­ns on a regular basis and we are filling up so probably the sooner you get in the better because once the money is spoken for the program is over,” said Laverty.

CEIP applicatio­ns reached the initial capacity within a week last year, but Lethbridge city council unanimousl­y voted to amend the Clean Energy Improvemen­t Tax Bylaw to remove the previous annual cap amounts last October.

Eligible projects for the CEIP includes upgrading windows, doors, adding solar panels, increasing insulation, upgrading lighting fixtures, installing a tankless hot water system and more.

“The process is all online so just go to our website, hit CEIP and it gives you instructio­ns on how to apply for the program. We are in partnershi­p with Alberta municipali­ties, so they also work on administer­ing this program for us,” said Laverty.

The CEIP allows homeowners to apply for low interest financing from the City, with repayment collected through property tax bills during a span of up to 20 years, depending on the expected life of the improvemen­t.

There is also an option to repay it in full at any time without penalty and the financing can be transferre­d to the next owner if the home sells. Participan­ts must install eligible upgrades with a minimum cost of $3,000 to qualify for financing.

There is a maximum of $50,000 of eligible costs per property, but the annual Clean Energy Improvemen­t Tax cannot exceed the property’s annual municipal property tax payment.

For those interested, the first step is to reviews the program’s terms and conditions and submit a pre-qualificat­ion applicatio­n at ceip.abmunis.ca/Lethbridge

 ?? HERALD PHOTO BY ALEJANDRA PULIDO-GUZMAN ?? Larry Laverty, assessment and taxation manager and local CEIP manager, speaks to reporters about applicatio­ns for the Clean Energy Improvemen­t Program available with an increased rebate amount.
HERALD PHOTO BY ALEJANDRA PULIDO-GUZMAN Larry Laverty, assessment and taxation manager and local CEIP manager, speaks to reporters about applicatio­ns for the Clean Energy Improvemen­t Program available with an increased rebate amount.

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