CLEAR FILTERS
Guide
PCP’s financing toolkit can help your community fund your programs and initiatives to meet your GHG reduction targets.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Innovation
Funding Product
We fund highly innovative and impactful environmental capital projects that reduce GHG emissions and protect the air, water or land. This funding is designed for transformative, best-in-class projects.
  • Planning
  • Transportation
  • Waste
  • Water
  • Brownfields
  • Energy
Case study
To meet greenhouse-gas reduction targets and cut utility costs, the City of Toronto considered solar, wind, geothermal and waste-to-energy options for heating, cooling and lighting its 2,215 community housing buildings.
  • Energy
Guide
Learn how to implement the best practices and strategies used by Yellowknife, NT, our 2018 Sustainable Communities Awards energy winner.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
Case study
The City of Yellowknife's Biomass District Energy System is the 2018 winner in the energy category of FCM's Sustainable Communities Awards. Watch the video and read the case study to learn more about this project. Download our guide below to get started on a similar project in your community.
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
Case study
Unlike provinces in southern Canada, the northern territories spend proportionately more on heating to cope with a demanding climate. With higher costs come higher emissions, so it's easy to see why the City of Yellowknife focused on energy to meet its GHG reduction targets and to reduce costs.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
Case study
Since adopting its corporate GHG reduction plan in 2010, the City of Nelson has undertaken full and partial building retrofits, green fleet initiatives, and staff and stakeholder engagement workshops.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
Case study
In 2005, the Government of Ontario released the Places to Grow Act, allowing it to designate geographic regions that need further development to accommodate projected population growth.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
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