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Government Of Canada Home Energy Rebate Program

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The province will offer thousands of dollars in rebates for homeowners who opt for energy-efficient renovations, including windows and insulation, the Ontario government said Wednesday, in.

Find information on how to assess and improve the energy performance of old and new homes. Learn about the government programs and incentives that help Canadians consume less energy and save money.

Learn about energy-efficient homes

Learn about home energy performance, energy-efficient upgrades and fixtures, EnerGuide rating, benefits of an energy-efficient home.

Make your home more energy-efficient

Find out how to save energy and money by making modest investments and minor changes around your home.

Learn about buying a new energy-efficient home

Purchasing or building an energy-efficient home; energy saving innovations and options for your home.

Explore the financial incentives by province

Financial incentives, rebates, programs, provinces.

Find a service provider

Looking for a new home builder or want to make some energy-efficient upgrades to your home? Find a service provider in your area.

Local Energy Efficiency Partnerships (LEEP)

Manjhi the mountain man torrent file. LEEP accelerates energy efficient construction by enabling builders to reduce their time, risk finding, and help them build higher performance homes better, faster and more affordably.

Professional opportunities

Find a service organizations, become an energy-efficient builder or energy advisor, learn about ENERGY STAR® and other tools for industry professionals.

About Integrated Community Energy Solutions

In Canada, energy used by the multiple sectors at work in communities, from housing to industry, accounts for some 60 percent of our total energy consumption. In most communities, the sectors that make up the 'built environment' are largely independent of one another when it comes to energy use. Integrated Community Energy Solutions (ICES) make use of the opportunities that come from treating the built community environment as a system.

Urban Archetypes Project

From 2006 to 2008, CanmetENERGY developed energy consumption profiles of average households in thirty-one neighbourhoods within eight communities across Canada. The project explores how urban form (land use and infrastructure) influences vehicular transportation energy usage and household energy consumption.

The Energy Savings Rebate program provides funding to eligible retailers to support point of sale rebates for energy efficiency products in Ontario. The new program will help Ontarians reduce energy use, save money, and address climate change.

Approximately $200 million is available for eligible retailers to provide rebates.

For Ontario customers, please see the list of eligible energy efficient product categories and participating retailers below. Please contact individual retailers for further information about rebates offered in-store.

Application period

The application period is now closed as funding has been exhausted.

For retailers with locations in one to four municipalities: Closed on September 17, 2019 as funding has been exhausted. Results will be communicated as applications are assessed.

For retailers with locations in five or more municipalities: Closed on July 24, 2019.

Thank you to all applicants.

Funding amount available for retailers

  • approximately $200 million is available through the Energy Savings Rebate program
  • the maximum level of funding available per eligible applicant is $2.5 million for retailers with locations in one to four municipalities and $25 million for retailers with locations in more than five municipalities

Benefits to customers

Successful applicants will be able to offer rebates to Ontarians for:

  • up to 25% of the purchase price of eligible products
  • no more than $500 per item, except for tankless condensing water heaters and ductless mini split indoor units (air source heat pumps), where rebates can be no more than $1,000 per item

Eligible recipients

To be eligible, you must be:

  • a retail company
  • incorporated in Canada
  • have a brick and mortar presence in Ontario
  • carry and intend to provide incentives for at least four of the eligible product categories

Note: the eligible product categories included in the application must be available for sale by the applicant as of the date of application

Eligible product categories

  • ENERGY STAR certified washer
  • ENERGY STAR certified dryer
  • ENERGY STAR certified washer/dryer combo
  • ENERGY STAR certified dishwasher
  • ENERGY STAR certified tankless condensing water heater
  • ENERGY STAR certified air purifier/room air cleaner
  • ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostat
  • ENERGY STAR certified ductless mini split indoor unit (air source heat pump)
  • ENERGY STAR certified room air conditioners
  • ENERGY STAR certified ceiling fans
  • ENERGY STAR certified dehumidifiers
  • Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) Tier 3 certified refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers
  • Electric vehicle home chargers
  • Induction stovetops

Rebate period

After signing the funding agreements, successful applicants with locations in five or more municipalities can provide rebates up until September 30, 2020. Successful applicants with locations in one to four municipalities can provide rebates up until March 31, 2021.

To apply

The application period has now closed.

Important: Submitting an application form does not guarantee that you will be selected or receive funding under the Energy Savings Rebate program.

Acknowledgement guide for participating retailers

As specified in the Energy Savings Rebate program funding agreement, all eligible retail advertising and promotional activities must acknowledge the Government of Canada’s Energy Savings Rebate program. For more information, please refer to the Government of Canada’s Energy Savings Rebate program: acknowledgement guide for participating retailers

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Government Of Canada Home Energy Rebate Program

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The province will offer thousands of dollars in rebates for homeowners who opt for energy-efficient renovations, including windows and insulation, the Ontario government said Wednesday, in.

Find information on how to assess and improve the energy performance of old and new homes. Learn about the government programs and incentives that help Canadians consume less energy and save money.

Learn about energy-efficient homes

Learn about home energy performance, energy-efficient upgrades and fixtures, EnerGuide rating, benefits of an energy-efficient home.

Make your home more energy-efficient

Find out how to save energy and money by making modest investments and minor changes around your home.

Learn about buying a new energy-efficient home

Purchasing or building an energy-efficient home; energy saving innovations and options for your home.

Explore the financial incentives by province

Financial incentives, rebates, programs, provinces.

Find a service provider

Looking for a new home builder or want to make some energy-efficient upgrades to your home? Find a service provider in your area.

Local Energy Efficiency Partnerships (LEEP)

Manjhi the mountain man torrent file. LEEP accelerates energy efficient construction by enabling builders to reduce their time, risk finding, and help them build higher performance homes better, faster and more affordably.

Professional opportunities

Find a service organizations, become an energy-efficient builder or energy advisor, learn about ENERGY STAR® and other tools for industry professionals.

About Integrated Community Energy Solutions

In Canada, energy used by the multiple sectors at work in communities, from housing to industry, accounts for some 60 percent of our total energy consumption. In most communities, the sectors that make up the 'built environment' are largely independent of one another when it comes to energy use. Integrated Community Energy Solutions (ICES) make use of the opportunities that come from treating the built community environment as a system.

Urban Archetypes Project

From 2006 to 2008, CanmetENERGY developed energy consumption profiles of average households in thirty-one neighbourhoods within eight communities across Canada. The project explores how urban form (land use and infrastructure) influences vehicular transportation energy usage and household energy consumption.

The Energy Savings Rebate program provides funding to eligible retailers to support point of sale rebates for energy efficiency products in Ontario. The new program will help Ontarians reduce energy use, save money, and address climate change.

Approximately $200 million is available for eligible retailers to provide rebates.

For Ontario customers, please see the list of eligible energy efficient product categories and participating retailers below. Please contact individual retailers for further information about rebates offered in-store.

Application period

The application period is now closed as funding has been exhausted.

For retailers with locations in one to four municipalities: Closed on September 17, 2019 as funding has been exhausted. Results will be communicated as applications are assessed.

For retailers with locations in five or more municipalities: Closed on July 24, 2019.

Thank you to all applicants.

Funding amount available for retailers

  • approximately $200 million is available through the Energy Savings Rebate program
  • the maximum level of funding available per eligible applicant is $2.5 million for retailers with locations in one to four municipalities and $25 million for retailers with locations in more than five municipalities

Benefits to customers

Successful applicants will be able to offer rebates to Ontarians for:

  • up to 25% of the purchase price of eligible products
  • no more than $500 per item, except for tankless condensing water heaters and ductless mini split indoor units (air source heat pumps), where rebates can be no more than $1,000 per item

Eligible recipients

To be eligible, you must be:

  • a retail company
  • incorporated in Canada
  • have a brick and mortar presence in Ontario
  • carry and intend to provide incentives for at least four of the eligible product categories

Note: the eligible product categories included in the application must be available for sale by the applicant as of the date of application

Eligible product categories

  • ENERGY STAR certified washer
  • ENERGY STAR certified dryer
  • ENERGY STAR certified washer/dryer combo
  • ENERGY STAR certified dishwasher
  • ENERGY STAR certified tankless condensing water heater
  • ENERGY STAR certified air purifier/room air cleaner
  • ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostat
  • ENERGY STAR certified ductless mini split indoor unit (air source heat pump)
  • ENERGY STAR certified room air conditioners
  • ENERGY STAR certified ceiling fans
  • ENERGY STAR certified dehumidifiers
  • Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) Tier 3 certified refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers
  • Electric vehicle home chargers
  • Induction stovetops

Rebate period

After signing the funding agreements, successful applicants with locations in five or more municipalities can provide rebates up until September 30, 2020. Successful applicants with locations in one to four municipalities can provide rebates up until March 31, 2021.

To apply

The application period has now closed.

Important: Submitting an application form does not guarantee that you will be selected or receive funding under the Energy Savings Rebate program.

Acknowledgement guide for participating retailers

As specified in the Energy Savings Rebate program funding agreement, all eligible retail advertising and promotional activities must acknowledge the Government of Canada’s Energy Savings Rebate program. For more information, please refer to the Government of Canada’s Energy Savings Rebate program: acknowledgement guide for participating retailers