Community Energy Diesel Reduction (CEDR) Stream 2: Demand Side Management (DSM)
Program Category:
Clean Energy, Built Environment, Environment
Program Sub-Category:
Energy Efficiency (Housing / Buildings)
Status: Closed
Funder
New Relationship Trust (NRT)
Deadline Details
The next CEDR intake will be announced in 2025.
Funder Organization Type
- Indigenous Organization
In Partnership With
Coast FundsBC Hydro
BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation (EMLI)
The CEDR program provides funding for clean-energy initiatives to eligible remote communities that are off-grid residential regions that rely on diesel fuel for electricity generation. Remote communities can apply to three funding streams to support them as they progress through various stages of their planning and implementation of their decarbonization projects. This will help to ensure remote communities have financial supports throughout the life cycle of their energy projects, whether it be at the beginning, early, mid or late stages of planning, or implementation of their decarbonization projects.
- Stream 1: Community Energy Planning (CEP)
- Stream 2: Demand Side Management (DSM)
- Stream 3: Renewable Energy Generation (REG)
Eligible Community
Only remote communities with diesel generating stations are eligible for funding.
Type of Funding
- Non-repayable Contribution
Range of Funding Available per Project
- Under $100 000
- From $100 000 to $1 000 000
Description of Funding
- Refer to the DSM Incentive List for individual incentive amounts
- Up to $500,000 per fiscal year
Reporting Requirements
Progress reports and final reports