Clean Energy Improvement Program

What is CEIP?
The Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP), administered by Alberta Municipalities, makes energy efficiency upgrades more accessible for homeowners—so you can save on energy bills and enjoy a more comfortable, efficient home for you and your family. 

CEIP offers flexible financing to help cover the upfront costs of energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades, allowing homeowners to make improvements without the big upfront investment. View examples of eligible projects on the Alberta Municipalities webpage HERE.

CEIP offers homeowners: 

Financing 
CEIP provides financing for up to 100 per cent of the project costs, while providing competitive interest rates. For our municipality, the minimum financed capital cost of the project must be at least $5,000, and the fixed interest rate is 3.2 per cent.

Payment Terms 
The program offers flexible repayment terms of up to 20 years, with the option to repay in full anytime — penalty-free. 

Repayments are made through your property tax bill, and the financing remains tied to the property tax obligation (i.e., 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). 

Rebates
 A $650 rebate is available for completed CEIP projects. The rebate is applied directly to your Clean Energy Improvement Tax, reducing your total financing amount. This incentive will be applied to your tax roll upon completion of your project.

Payment & Property Eligibility 
Participants must be the legal owner of an existing low-rise residential property located in our municipality and meet all requirements listed in the Terms and Conditions

Before you apply: your preparation checklist

To avoid any interruptions or delays, kindly take a moment to review all details and requirements.

✔ Inform all property owners of your intention to apply for CEIP financing. 

All property owners will need to submit the Project Application Form and Program agreements. Additionally, one property owner needs to submit the Pre-Qualification Form and Upgrade Completion Forms. Ensure that you read the Terms & Conditions before applying.  

✔ Check that your property is eligible for CEIP financing

Residential properties must, at a minimum, be existing buildings that are either a:  

  • single or semi-detached house;
  • row house;
  • townhome. 

✔ Check that you meet the minimum financial requirements & property tax requirements:

  • Your property tax is not in arrears, now or at any time in the last five years.
  • You do not have late tax payments on your home, or other homes you have owned, at any time in the past five years.
  • You are in good standing with all other accounts with your municipality (e.g., utilities, permits, bylaws etc.).
  • Your home is not in foreclosure.
  • You are not in bankruptcy or receivership.
  • You are current on all property-secured debt payments (e.g., mortgage, home equity line of credit). 

✔ Check your mortgage agreement, insurance policies, and building policies, and have copies of each ready. 

  • Check with your mortgage lender, as some mortgage agreements may require your lender’s consent before you apply for CEIP financing.
  • Your home insurance policy may cover the property’s full value and must cover at least $1 million in personal liability insurance.
  • If your property is within a building that includes shared facilities or common property (e.g., condo, row house, town house), and your project will impact shared facilities/property, include an approval letter from your condo board or building owner with your application. 

✔ Review the Pre-Qualification Form for the information you must include in your application. 

  • We will need your property description & roll number. These are on your most recent property tax assessment notice.

Important Reminders

When applying for CEIP, keep the following in mind: 

  • Applications for the Clean Energy Improvement Program must be completed by the property owner. CEIP does not allow third parties to complete and submit an application on your behalf. 
  • Exercise caution when responding to advertisements or sales representatives, particularly those that ask you for personal information or guarantee financing or energy savings. 
  • CEIP is a financing tool available through your municipality. The municipality does not sell property owners upgrades, such as solar panels, home insulation, or windows.  
  • We encourage property owners to request multiple quotes for their projects and work with a CEIP Qualified Contractor (a list of Qualified Contractors can be found on myCEIP.ca). 
  • Alberta Municipalities administers CEIP on behalf of your municipality. If you have any questions about the application process, please contact hello@myceip.ca or contact your municipality’s office. 
How does CEIP work?

Completing a clean energy improvement through CEIP follows these eight steps: 

Read the CEIP Terms and Conditions. Complete the Pre-Qualification Form at myCEIP.ca. This confirms that you and your property meet the basic program qualification criteria. 

Once pre-qualified, schedule an EnerGuide home evaluation to learn about your home’s energy performance. This will help you understand your priority options for home improvements. 

Choose a Qualified Contractor at myCEIP.ca/directory and plan your project. Then, submit your Project Application to Alberta Municipalities.

Once approved, you’ll enter into a Clean Energy Improvement Agreement and Project Agreement.

After signing agreements, work with your Qualified Contractor to complete the improvements.

Submit your upgrade completion forms as your improvements are completed.

After your project is complete, a post-project EnerGuide evaluation will provide a new rating and label based on your home’s upgrades.

You’ll repay the project cost through your property tax bill as per your Clean Energy Improvement Agreement. 

Apply Today!