
Resource library
The AEEA’s Resource library is intended to foster awareness and evidence-based collaboration.
AEEA is pleased to add to our Resource Library this March 2026 webinar series. The Integrated Path to Efficiency and Decarbonization Series Details & Overview Session 1 (Tuesday, March 3, 2026):Introduction to Natural Refrigerant Heat Pumps Session 2 (Thursday, March…
AEEA is pleased to add to our Resource Library this March 2026 webinar series. As building owners and developers face growing pressure to decarbonize without increasing risk, cost, or complexity, traditional delivery models often fall short. Designed for building owners…
Practical insight into how low-carbon planning can be phased, financed, and aligned with asset-level and portfolio-level objectives, while maintaining affordability and operational resilience in Alberta’s unique climate and market conditions.
AEEA is pleased to share Vendor Optiem Energy’s February 25, 2026 presentation to Infrastructure Asset Management Alberta. Optiem’s solution of IoT hardware, a cloud analytics platform, and a 24/7 Virtual Energy Management team assist commercial, institutional and industrial building owners…
This webinar provided a focused overview of the Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit (CT ITC) and how it can support low-carbon retrofit projects in commercial and multi-unit residential buildings in Alberta.
AEEA is pleased to share this February 2026 presentation by Retrofit Vendor Pace Solutions Corp. to members of the Alberta Seniors and Community Housing Association. This low cost boiler treatment solution applies to numerous building types. Access the presentation.…
AEEA is pleased to share this February 2026 presentation by Retrofit Vendor FrostFire Services to members of the Alberta Seniors and Community Housing Association. This low cost solution applies to numerous building types. Access the presentation. Disclaimer: This content…
Decarbonizing existing buildings can be complex, but it also offers major opportunities: lower operating costs, reduced emissions, renewed systems, and even improved comfort. Prism Engineering’s work across BC shows that success doesn’t depend on a single technology. It comes from the right mix of planning, technical rigor, and engagement of people.
This article shares key trends and practical approaches essential for making sustainable decisions that contribute to significant carbon footprint reduction for industries relying on thermal solutions.
Stantec’s Western Canada Carbon Lead explains that sustainability is not a cost but an investment considering life-cycle performance over the decades of a building’s life.
Prism partnered with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) to develop practical EBCx factsheets that help building owners and operators optimize performance, reduce energy use, and cut carbon emissions.
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