Energy efficiency is about using less energy to achieve the same outcomes. It’s also one of the most cost-effective ways to save money, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and meet growing energy demand.

Brought to you by the City of Saskatoon, the Greener Together Home Renovation Program will teach participants the many ways they can save energy at home. In addition, all Saskatoon residents will be able to access resources that can support their own energy efficiency journey.

Together, we can make Saskatoon greener — one home at a time.

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Home Energy Efficiency and Financing 101

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Home Energy Efficiency and Financing 101

“Overall energy efficiency” is one of the most sought-after features in a home. So, whether you’re a new or longtime homeowner looking to make updates in your home, make energy efficiency a priority in your planning.

Join the City of Saskatoon and Rock Paper Sun on Wednesday, January 24, at the Alice Turner Library for a 1-hour information session. We’ll review the opportunities and services that can help you make the most of your home energy renovation project.

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Resources

The City of Saskatoon is helping residents access resources that can lead to better home energy efficiency. These resources are available to all residents.

Energy Coaching

From virtual home walkthroughs to energy efficiency incentives, an energy coach can guide homeowners looking to make their home more efficient.

Home Energy Map

A digital tool that helps you understand the energy performance of your home and connects homeowners with resources to help get them started.

Helpful Tips and Tricks

Learn more about home energy renovations, greenhouse gas emission reduction, and available financial incentives with these helpful documents.

MyHEAT Solar Map

Is solar energy right for you? Use this digital tool to quickly calculate your roof’s estimated solar potential and estimate your potential savings.

Learn More About Climate Change

While taking action to lower our emissions and helping residents to do the same, the City is also preparing to face climate impacts and mitigate risks to key infrastructure, programs and services posed by a warming climate and more frequent and intense storms.