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, supported by the Ontario government, are delivering this new program to help Ontarians improve their home efficiency* and comfort. Whether you heat your home with natural/methane gas, propane, oil, or electricity†, this new program offers significant rebates for energy-efficient upgrades like ground source heat pumps and more.
Ground Source Heat Pumps
Up to $12,000 ($2000/hTon)
Efficient heating and cooling choices
Why are ground source heat pumps so popular? Because they can heat, cool and produce domestic hot water for your home while saving energy and improving comfort year round. A home energy assessment is not required.
Ground source heat pump
- Use the ground to transfer heat into and out of your home.
- Because underground temperatures are warmer and more stable than air temperatures in the winter, ground source heat pumps operate more efficiently than air source heat pumps.
How to qualify
To qualify for a heat pump rebate, you must:
- Own the home where the heat pump will be installed. Where an owner has tenants, the owner must apply.
- Be connected to the Ontario electricity grid and heat your home with electricity, gas, oil, propane, or wood.
- Live in a single detached, semi-detached, row house, townhome, or mobile home on a permanent foundation. New build homes do not qualify (i.e. homes that have been occupied for six months or less).
For more information visit https://www.homerenovationsavings.ca/