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Greener Neighbourhoods Pilot Program (Canada)

Deadline: 5-Apr-23

Natural Resources Canada is seeking proposals for the Greener Neighbourhoods Pilot Program (GNPP) to validate the benefits and business cases of aggregated deep energy retrofits approaches in up to six community housing neighbourhoods in Canada.

The GNPP focuses on clusters of low-rise housing and seeks to pilot the Energiesprong aggregated retrofit model in the Canadian market. This model, developed by the Netherlands and adopted by the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the United States, accelerates the pace and scale of retrofits by aggregating similar homes and buildings in an entire neighbourhood to create mass demand for deep energy retrofits. This scale of project and similarity of buildings can leverage new retrofit approaches such as the use of prefabricated exterior panels to reduce on-site labour time and overall project costs, while reducing the energy use intensity and emissions from each retrofitted building. This support for community-level home retrofits aligns with the Net-Zero Advisory Body’s recommendation to seek out opportunities to decarbonize multiple buildings at once.

Objectives

The GNPP-MDT call aims to:

Funding Information

Applicants are eligible to request between $200,000 and $1 million (comprising up to 100% of total eligible project costs) for projects starting at any time on or after April 1, 2023, and ending no later than March 31, 2027, to enable organizations to operate as MDTs for the duration of the full GNPP.

Expected Outcomes

Projects are expected to achieve the following outcomes:

Eligible Activities

Program funds may be directed to the following types of eligible activities:

Eligibility Criteria

The GNPP-MDT call is open to legal entities validly incorporated or registered in Canada, including:

For more information, visit Natural Resources Canada.

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