Alberta · Residential

As a homeowner or renter, you can be a leader in your community and take action by supporting sustainable and renewable electricity.

Reduce Your Consumption

Did you know that you can often reduce your electricity consumption through simple changes? It is beneficial for homeowners and renters to assess their electricity use and energy efficiency of their home, either by themselves or professionals. 

You can do it yourself by following a guide, or you can have it done professionally. Click on the buttons below for resources on do-it-yourself assessments and finding an energy advisor in your area. 

Easy fixes that can lead to huge reductions to your consumption and save you money:

Install a Programmable Thermostat

Replace Your Lightbulbs With LEDs

Manage Phantom Energy

Use a power bar with a timer for electronics (such as TVs, computers, routers, modems, and gaming consoles) that use phantom energy

Replace Older Appliances with Energy Star Applicances

Seal Gaps That Allow Air to Escape Your Home

Upgrade Your Home's Insulation

Clean the Filters of Your Heating and Cooling Systems Regularly

What Are My Options as a Renter?

As a renter, you can talk to your landlord about adopting wind or solar. While the purchase price of the system can be a barrier, these projects can often save landlords money and add value to their property. You can offer to help with the financing by paying your landlord the amount of money you were previously paying the utility company. You can also reduce some of the risks of increased costs to the landlord by agreeing to use a set amount of electricity and pay your landlord the difference if you use more.