Greener Home Grants
Later Edit: As of February 12th, 2024, the Canada’s Greener Homes Grant has officially ended and will no longer be accepting new applications. Homeowners who have successfully concluded their online registration and possess an application number are urged to expeditiously move ahead with their retrofit initiatives, as they will remain eligible for funding and ongoing support through the Canada Greener Homes portal. For all your home electrification needs, contact us at +1 800-458-1289 or sa***@1c********.com for personalized assistance.
December 2023 Update: The Greener Homes Grant program is expected to be suspended in March 2024. Read more on our blog.
The Canadian government has prioritized the need for climate action in an effort to build ‘A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy’ – the name of their new, strengthened climate plan. This agenda represents an opportunity to protect the environment, generate new jobs and create a cleaner and greener economy.
What does this mean for you as a homeowner? The possibility of greener living, improved heating for the best indoor comfort, and monthly energy savings. With the assistance of the grant, it is now easier and more economical to make the switch to more energy-efficient equipment such as heat pumps. These appliances will reduce energy waste to minimize your carbon footprint and the negative impacts on critical ecosystems.
In recent years, there has been a large influx of people switching to efficient home appliances, and according to the NRDC, if just 1 in 10 households bought Energy-Star labeled heating and cooling equipment, we could avoid dumping 13 billion pounds of CO2 emissions into the environment each year.
A heat pump is an electrically-driven device that extracts heat from a low temperature place and delivers it to a higher temperature place. So, when you invest in an efficient home, you cut carbon dioxide emissions and your utility bills.
You can earn up to a maximum total rebate of $5,600, including up to $5000 total for the implementation of eligible retrofits as well as an audit reimbursement of $600.
1 Click Heating & Cooling can help you estimate the pricing of heat pumps in your area and find the right heating and cooling equipment best fit for your home.
To find out more about the grant and process, click here.
2023 Enbridge HER+ Program
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and Enbridge Gas have partnered up to create a new rebate program for Ontarians called the Home Energy Rebate Plus Program (HER+) which allows residents to receive rebates of up to $6,500 towards eligible heat pumps. 1Click Heating & Cooling are an approved provider within Ontario to help Ontario Residents through the audit and installation process. Our team will be with you every step of the way to ensure you get approved and have your new system up and running!
The rebates will be going towards eligible retrofits such as home insulation, windows, doors and other energy efficient appliances. Approved clients can also get a rebate of up to $600 which can offset their EnerGuide home assessment through the Canada Greener Homes Grant program.
Through the HER+ program, residents can receive the following:
- Customers who use propane, oil, wood, or electric sources for their appliances instead of gas can receive up to $5,600 towards an eligible heat pump system.
- Customers who do use gas can receive up to $10,000 in rebates while purchasing an appliance from the approved mechanical systems list. $6,500 of this can be used towards an eligible heat pump, such as the KeepRite ProComfort Multi-Zone or the KeepRite Central Ducted Heat Pump!
- Landlords who use gas heating for their properties are also eligible for up to $10,000 with enhanced incentives along with any appliance from the approved Canada Greener Homes Grant approved mechanical systems list. Again, $6,500 of this can be used towards an eligible heat pump!
It is important to note that the HER+ program has changed the following from the previous program:
- The grant now only requires one energy efficiency upgrade instead of two from Enbridges’ previous program.
- Switching to a ductless or central heat pump qualifies as the one upgrade needed!
- Homeowners will no longer require to register through the Canada Greener Homes Grant
- Furnaces are no longer a part of this program, unless it is needed to install a heat pump for your property
For more information, click here.
Efficiency Nova Scotia
Heating makes up half the energy bill in most Nova Scotian homes, making it the single largest use of energy for most of us. Upgrade to an efficient home heating system and you can get rebates to complement your monthly savings and comfortable home. Efficient heating systems like heat pumps, wood/pellet stoves, water heaters, and solar can save you money, by using less energy.
If you have installed a qualified heating system in the last 180 days, you could be eligible to receive a rebate between $150 and $2,500. Rebates are available to all homes regardless of how you heat your home (by participation in the Home Energy Assessment program).
For more information please visit, EfficiencyNS
New Brunswick Total Home Energy Savings
The Total Home Energy Savings Program is an incentive program created by NB power in order to help homeowners cut down on utility costs, save energy and overall live in a greener home. You could be eligible for grants ranging from $100-$4,000 depending on which type of upgrades you need for your home.
In order to qualify for the Total Home Energy savings program, you must meet the criteria below:
- You must be the legal primary homeowner of the property you wish to do your renovations in
- Your property is residential: no more than 3 stories high and is smaller than 600m² (6458 ft ²). Single family homes, detached, side-by-side or row homes are also valid
- Manufactured or mobile homes that are built on a permanent foundation are also eligible
- The property must be livable, in sound condition and is capable of receiving an evaluation from a Certified Energy Advisor. The home must have all interior and exteriors finished, a functioning heating and cooling system, kitchen and bathroom(s).
- Properties that have participated in any of Efficiency NB’s programs or NB Power’s Home Insulation Energy Savings Program that are still in need of upgrades.
If you meet all of the criteria and the requirements, here’s how you can apply for the program:
- You can register online or call Save Energy NB at 1-800-633-6272
- Complete an initial Home Energy Evaluation
- After your initial evaluation, you can review the report with your Certified Energy advisor that provides recommendations and any other necessary changes from your evaluation
- Choose the projects that you would like to complete. You have 9 months from your initial energy evaluation to complete your renovations. Make sure to save your receipts in order to receive your incentives.
- Complete a final home energy evaluation, as your Certified Energy Advisor will go through your upgrades and you will receive a rating which shows the improved energy efficiency of your property.
- As noted before, save all of your receipts from all the upgrades that you have made and receive your incentives within 90 days from your final home energy evaluation.
For more information please visit Save energy NB
The City of Ottawa is offering an exciting opportunity through the Better Homes Loan Program to assist homeowners in financing heat pump installations and other energy efficiency upgrades at a low-interest rate. This program, administered by Better Homes Ottawa, provides rebates and incentives to Ottawa homeowners for improvements such as insulation, windows, and HVAC systems.
To participate, homeowners must undergo an energy assessment and engage an eligible contractor. Repayment is conveniently made through property tax bills, over a longer term and the loan can be transferred to a new homeowner if the property is sold.
This initiative empowers homeowners to enhance energy efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and cut energy costs while enjoying comfortable and sustainable living.
The program offers loans of up to $125,000, $6500 off a Heat Pump, features a 4.33% interest rate, a 20-year term, and a maximum loan amount of 10% of the homes most recent MPAC assessed value.
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The takeCHARGE initiative offers an “Oil to Electric Incentive Program” for homeowners in Newfoundland and Labrador, providing up to $22,000 to encourage the transition from oil to electricity-based heat pumps for heating and cooling.
This move supports the province’s green efforts, where over 90% of electricity is sourced from renewables.
The incentive amount is determined by the technology installed, household income, and number of residents. in the household Eligibility criteria, application details, and contact information are available on their website.