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Rebates & Incentives

Generate renewable electricity for your own use while sending excess power to the grid for a credit.

The Canada Greener Homes Loan is still available to help Canadians in making their homes more energy efficient and comfortable. It offers up to $40,000 in interest-free financing to homeowners at the pre-retrofit stage. Loan eligibility will continue to be based on the established eligibility criteria.

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Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program

 Offers up to $5,000 for Ontario residents who use oil as their primary heating source and switch to a heat pump. 

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Home Efficiency Rebate Plus (HER+)

Home Efficiency Rebate Plus (HER+): Offers up to $7,800 for heat pump installations and replacements.

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Netmetering eligibility is subject to local grid capacity constraints

To be eligible for net metering, you must enter into a net metering agreement with your utility to connect to their grid. As such, the system design must meet their technical, safety, and inspection requirements. Net metering agreements are offered on a first come, first serve basis because grid infrastructure only has a limited ability to process the incoming back-feed of energy.

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On January 7, the Government of Ontario announced 14 new and expanded energy-efficiency programs, including the Home Renovation Savings Program, as part of a new $10.9 billion investment in energy efficiency to help families and businesses save money.

Save on Energy and Enbridge Gas, with endorsement from the Ontario government, have partnered to launch this new program to help Ontarians improve their home efficiency* and comfort. Whether you heat your home with natural gas or electricity†, this new program will offer significant rebates for energy-efficient upgrades like insulation, heat pumps, smart thermostats, solar panels and more.

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