CAN/CSA-ISO 50001 Implementation Pilots - Funding Process

To be eligible for financial assistance, a company must have its proposal approved by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) before beginning its ISO 50001 Standard Implementation Pilot.

There are three steps to the funding process:

Step 1 : Application

  1. Develop a proposal for the pilot. If you don't have an engineering firm of record that is qualified to perform this type of work, e-mail Natural Resources Canada (NRCan).

    NOTE:  For a contracting firm to be considered qualified, it must be either an engineering consulting firm or a team of individuals experienced with energy management.

  2. Submit the proposal to NRCan.
  3. NRCan will review the proposal and, if it is accepted, will contact you to establish a Contribution Agreement to help fund the pilot.

Step 2: Implementation

  1. Arrange for your contractor to perform the pilot.
  2. Pay your contractor when the work has been completed to your satisfaction.

Step 3: Reimbursement

  1. Submit a claim with supporting documents to NRCan within three months of the project end date.
  2. NRCan will review and approve the claim and final report..
  3. You will receive a reimbursement cheque at the end of the project after the final report and claim has been accepted by NRCan.

About CAN/CSA-ISO 50001 Standard Implementation Pilots

Eligibility

Preparing a Proposal