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The Climate Action Microgrant helped Unity Design Studio overhaul their office lighting system to brighter and more efficient fixtures.
Hounds of Erie Winery shifted their onsite accommodation cabins from gas powered generators to solar panels and lithium battery power banks.
The Climate Action Microgrant helped AET pursue their goal to transition away from natural gas with the installation of a cold climate heat pump and electric hot water heater.
The Climate Action Microgrant helped Engage Engineering install an Electric Vehicle charging station to reduce their carbon footprint from employee commuting—their largest source of emissions.
BlueStone Properties Inc. is upgrading the heat pumps in one of their commercial buildings to more efficient, environmentally-friendly models.
With the help of the Climate Action Microgrant, Women’s Interval Home of Sarnia and Lambton Inc. installed a water dispenser, saving up to 1740 plastic bottles each year.