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Municipal Climate Change Action Centre

Grant-Funded LED retrofitting brings new light to County administration building

Jan 29, 2026 | 10:46 AM

The Lethbridge County administration building has received a new LED lighting system, thanks to a grant from the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre (MCCAC). 

By replacing the previous fluorescent/tube lighting, County officials say the LED system offers a wide range of operational, financial, and environmental benefits, including significant energy cost savings, reduced maintenance requirements, and improved overall energy efficiency. 

“We’re grateful for the support from the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre, which made this retrofit possible,” says CAO Cole Beck, in a County press release Thursday. “By leveraging grant funding, we’re able to make smart upgrades that lower costs, improve energy efficiency, and support long-term sustainability in our organization.” 


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In total, the county says 479 LED lights were installed throughout the building this fall, including offices, hallways, and meeting spaces. 

It’s noted the building also had 220 solar panels installed in 2018 to enhance energy efficiency and environmental stewardship. The county says that project was partially funded by the MCCAC. 

The Municipal Climate Change Action Centre is a partnership of Alberta Municipalities, the Rural Municipalities of Alberta, and the Government of Alberta. Funding for the Community Energy Conservation Program was provided by the Government of Alberta.