CEDR offers funding across three streams: Community Energy Planning (CEP) – This stream provides funding for developing or updating Community Energy Plans, helping communities establish a roadmap for energy reduction and sustainable practices. Demand-Side Management (DSM) – This stream supports energy efficiency upgrades, such as deep retrofits for residential and community buildings. Projects may include insulation improvements, better windows, or switching from oil furnaces to heat pumps. Communities can use this funding to reduce GHG emissions and dependency on diesel, covering both whole-home retrofits and specific upgrades. Renewable Energy Generation (REG) – This stream provides funds for renewable energy projects, from feasibility studies to full implementation, aiming to replace diesel-based electricity with renewable sources such as solar, wind, or hydro. CEDR is flexible and responsive to the unique needs of each community, offering options for communities to lead projects independently or work with preferred service providers through a “turn-key” approach, where CEDR assists in managing project installations directly. Funding Amount The CEDR Program funding limits per stream are: CEP: Up to $95,000 per community. DSM: Up to $500,000 per community per fiscal year. REG: Up to $4 million per community, covering various stages of renewable energy projects.
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