Communities across Prince Edward Island that are looking to reduce energy costs, cut emissions, and invest in local sustainability may find meaningful support through the Community Renewable Energy program. Designed to help community-led organizations move renewable energy ideas from concept to reality, this initiative focuses on building cleaner, more resilient communities while supporting the province’s long-term net-zero goals.
Delivered by the Government of Prince Edward Island, the program supports a range of projects tied to community-based clean energy generation and energy efficiency. Funding support can be used at early planning stages, such as energy audits, feasibility studies, and permitting, as well as for project management and the implementation of renewable energy systems. Projects may involve technologies like solar, wind, biomass, or emerging energy solutions, along with systems that monitor or improve how energy is generated, stored, or distributed within a community. This flexibility makes the program especially useful for nonprofit and community groups that need help turning local energy priorities into actionable projects.
Funding amounts vary depending on the type and scope of the project, and applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. For community organizations in PEI exploring clean energy investments, understanding how this program aligns with your project goals is an important next step worth exploring in more detail.
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