Guidelines
EOI Guide and Instructions
The following guidelines are used by applicants who wish to submit an Expression of interest. Please note: These guidelines may be revised based on operational learnings and feedback from project proponents. click here
Cost Guide and Instructions
When writing your proposal, it is important to us to know how you intend to structure your costs and expenses. For a guide on what are considered acceptable costs, please click here
Questions and Answers from the July 13 and 15 Energy Efficiency Workshops
On July 13 and 15, 2010 the CCEMC hosted two workshops to provide prospective applicants with information about the CCEMC Energy & Efficiency application process and to ask questions. To review the questions and answers click here
Full Project Proposal Guidelines
Applicants that have had their EOI submissions short-listed are required to submit a full project proposal. Guidelines for Full Project Proposals for the 2010 Energy Efficiency Call for Proposals will be posted in due course.
About CCEMC
The CCEMC is a not-for-profit, independent organization with a mandate to expand climate change knowledge, develop new ‘clean’ technologies and explore practical ways of implementing them.
Latest News
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