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The City of Leduc is committed to addressing climate change through innovative programs and community-driven initiatives.

With a focus on reducing emissions, fostering clean energy, and supporting residents in their sustainability efforts, Leduc is taking proactive steps to mitigate the impacts of our changing climate.

Understanding Our Changing Climate

Climate change is a global challenge that has direct local impacts, including:

  • Extreme Weather Events: Increased occurrences of flooding, heatwaves, and severe storms.
  • Environmental Changes: Impacts on ecosystems, biodiversity, and water resources.
  • Community Resilience: The need to adapt infrastructure and services to withstand climate-related challenges.

The City of Leduc recognizes the importance of reducing its carbon footprint while empowering residents and businesses to make eco-friendly choices.

Infographic showing Leduc's 2015 GHG emissions: City 4% (16,400 tCO₂e); Community 96% (404,700 tCO₂e). Breakdown: commercial, residential, streetlights, sewage, solid waste, industry.

Leduc emitted about 421,035 tCO2e of GHGs in 2015: 96% by the community, 4% by the City of Leduc

Diagram illustrating the greenhouse effect: solar radiation, Earth's surface, atmosphere, re-emitted infrared radiation, and greenhouse gases trapping heat.

The greenhouse effect traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere

Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP)

The Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP) is a financing solution to help residents and businesses make energy-efficient upgrades and renewable energy installations. CEIP makes sustainable retrofits more accessible by providing affordable, long-term financing tied to property taxes.

Key Features of CEIP:

  • Eligibility: Open to property owners interested in energy-efficient retrofits such as solar panels, insulation upgrades, and HVAC improvements.
  • Ease of Financing: Costs are repaid through property tax bills over an extended period, making the upgrades affordable.
  • Community Impact: Reduces energy consumption, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and promotes clean energy use.

CEIP Success Stories

Leduc’s CEIP has already made a positive impact in the community.

Residents have reported benefits such as:

  • Increased Comfort: Homes are more energy-efficient, with better temperature regulation and reduced utility costs.
  • Environmental Impact: Many participants have significantly reduced their household emissions by adopting renewable energy solutions like solar power.
  • Property Value: Energy-efficient upgrades enhance the long-term value of homes and businesses.

Local success stories illustrate how CEIP empowers individuals to take meaningful steps toward sustainability while benefiting financially.

How to Get Involved

Residents and businesses can contribute to Leduc’s climate solutions by:

  • Participating in CEIP: Apply for financing to make energy-efficient and renewable energy upgrades.
  • Supporting Community Goals: Adopt sustainable practices like reducing energy and water consumption.
  • Staying Informed: Access resources and information through Leduc’s climate action programs.

Contact Information

Contact the City of Leduc’s Environmental Services department at:

Phone: (780)-980-7107 

Email: ecosmart@leduc.ca