Rising energy costs and growing pressure to reduce emissions are pushing many farms to rethink how they power their operations. For agricultural producers in Prince Edward Island, the Agriculture Energy Systems Pilot Program offers meaningful support to invest in cleaner, more efficient energy solutions that can strengthen long-term farm resilience. Delivered by the PEI Department of Agriculture in collaboration with efficiencyPEI, this program helps offset the cost of on-farm energy projects that improve efficiency, generate renewable power, and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
The program is designed for farms and agri-food businesses ready to make practical upgrades, whether that means improving heating and ventilation systems in barns, modernizing grain drying equipment, or transitioning farm processes away from fossil fuels. Projects like solar power installations, energy audits, and equipment retrofits are commonly supported, with funding typically covering a portion of eligible project costs. Non-repayable contributions of up to roughly $75,000 can make it far more feasible to move forward with investments that reduce operating expenses while supporting sustainability goals.
Applications are assessed competitively, with priority given to projects that deliver strong energy and emissions outcomes. For PEI farmers considering energy upgrades or renewable energy projects, taking a closer look at the full program details can help determine whether this opportunity aligns with your operation’s plans and budget.
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