Heat Pump installation

Ontario Electricity Rebate (OER)

The Ontario Electricity Rebate (OER) is provided to eligible customers, including:

  • households
  • farms
  • long-term care homes
  • small businesses

 

Ontario Homeowners

Can now take advantage of several different rebate programs available to them through private or public rebate providers. 

The rebate is automatic for most customers and appears on bills as a separate line item.

Effective November 1, 2023, the OER is providing eligible consumers with an 19.3% rebate from the province on the subtotal of their electricity bill.

For questions about eligibility, please contact your electricity distribution company or the Ontario Energy Board.

Reference: ontario.ca

Qualification Criteria

It’s very simple to apply & qualify for these programs. Below you’ll find a list of criteria for who can qualify to receive their rebates:

  1. You are a homeowner in Ontario
  2. You are below the age of 75
  3. You have a valid email and phone number.

SAVE WITH REBATES FOR THESE HIGH-IMPACT UPGRADES

Space and water heating Up to $7,800

Certified hot water heater,  heat pumps and under floor heat which could reduce up to 70 percent energy usage are all qualify for the rebate.

For Home insulation Up to $10,000

We have a specialist team to improve your comfort and reduce your hydro energy costs by isolation your attic, wall, windows and exposed roof.

Solar panels Rebates Up to $5,000

Generate your own required power independently and make bill-free for your electricity.  We guarantee the Solar panels and batteries qualify. 

What is a heat pump?

Most heat pumps look like a large air conditioning unit that is fixed to the outside of your home. The pumps have both an outdoor and an indoor component, and keep your home comfortable by moving warm air into your home in the winter — and out of your home in the summer.

What’s the difference between a furnace and a heat pump?

A heat pump doesn’t burn fuel to create heat like a furnace does, rather it moves heat from the outdoors into your home in the winter.

Frequently Asked Questions

You should first look for a reputable contractor who is familiar with heat pumps. Your electric utility company can likely provide a list of local names. The next step is to get several estimates to determine the right system for your situation. Depending on the size of your home, where you live and other factors, the most efficient type of heat pump will vary. (For example, some pumps are better for cold weather climates than others.) “You need a trained professional to do a proper evaluation of your home to make these determinations,”

The Greener Home Grants rebate program. Offering Ontario Homeowners up to $5,000 depending on the level of efficiency of their home

Apply & Qualify to receive a rebate up to $132/month off your hydro bill. Once you qualify, you will receive the rebate for three years straight. 

The process is easy and simple. We help you apply and receive a call from rebate an agent in 48 hours that will determine your qualification and eligibility!”

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