Registration for Residential No-Cost Energy Savings Program begins
LETHBRIDGE – Beginning today (Feb. 28), homeowners can register for the province’s new “Residential No- Cost Energy Savings Program.” It’s part of a $45 million energy efficiency initiative being rolled out this year.
Environment Minister Shannon Phillips says the goal of the program is to have homeowners replace old thermostats and lightbulbs, add nightlights, power-saving AV bars, faucet aerators and low-flow showerheads if they choose to.
Those who are interested will have to visit http://efficiencyalberta.ca and fill out a registration form. Once that is completed, they will be contacted by a third-party company called Ecofitt, to determine the requirements for the home.
According to Phillips, there is no specific limit, for example, on the number of lightbulbs installed. If a home needs 5 or 15, they will get them.


