Energy Efficiency Alberta

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Calgary, Canada

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Regional government office· Corporate office

Energy Efficiency Alberta Reviews | Rating 2.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Energy Efficiency Alberta is located in Calgary, Canada on 520 3 Ave SW #510. Energy Efficiency Alberta is rated 2.3 out of 5 in the category regional government office in Canada.

Address

520 3 Ave SW #510

Phone

+1 8443575604

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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The MF Rice Farmer

They have approved my company as a energy efficiency contractor multiple times. Then disapprove asking for the exact same documents they already have received. I constantly have to point out the same thing over and over to them. Where do you find these employees?! A little bit of effort would go a long way This is the 3rd time you approved then disapproved asking for the same documents.... the documents you already have.

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Ray

Absolute joke! Don’t waste your time. I went and bought a wifi thermostat that was on their eligible thermostat rebate list and submitted it for the available 75 rebate. I got an email 3 weeks later saying my application was denied. So much for a ebate\. I would not have bought the thermostat I did knowing I wouldn’t get the rebate. They didn't care or offer any alternatives when i called in. Absolutely disgusting customer service and lack of empathy for alberta families! Thank you refusing to help out a family in need. I hope you feel good about yourselves..

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Lori Scott

I had the energy audit done and it helped me prioritize the work on my 60-year old house. Seriously, all home owners should get this done to learn what's really making their home drafty and how they can fix the problem, rather than just the symptom. In my case, better insulation (rather than just new windows) gave me good rebates. There's also rebate on the new hot water heaters that we're considering. It was worth the 150 for the audit.

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Hope Gervais

The Good: So as far as the residential program goes, the woman who came to our house (Nadeep I believe) was great. (Like, very nice to work with and really personable.) This is a free program at no cost to the resident, I think people have to keep that in mind. The Bad: In May 2017 I purchased 10,000 worth of triple pain energy efficient windows with a program approved company. We did all of our upstairs windows. I worked with the window installers to provide all the information they required to send away and the installer told me it was the best he had seen thus far. Energy Efficiency Actively promotes 'get up to 1500 back' so I expected, with spending a cool 10,000, that maybe we'd get back 250 or 500 ... maybe 1000! Honestly, we planned to place it back into more more improvements. What did I get back? 86. That's less than 1%. I feel like the advertising for this program should find a clearer way to express how much a home owner might get back and I find the advertising is grossly misleading, in my experience. When I originally heard about the program, I thought -- man we should look at utilizing this program while it's around. Eco updates add value, lower the cost of energy bills and saves me money. After such a poor experience, it's honestly more work to go through the steps for the program to just get back so little.

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Anton T

Absolute joke. WASTE OF GOVERNMENT MONEY. I submitted my application 2 years ago - took several hours to get all of the documents together. No follow up, no rebate.. nothing. To clarify, this was a business \energy rebate.\ I can't speak to the residential side.