Rebates, Incentives & Programs

peaksaver® 2019

During those occasional hot summer days when the demand for electricity is at its highest and central air conditioners (CACs) are running at their maximum, they can strain Ontario’s electricity system. You can do your part to help the province manage this peak demand by enrolling in peaksaver®. Your participating electric utility will install the necessary device (either a thermostat or switch) enabling your CAC to receive a signal that will automatically cycle it down for short periods of time. It will happen only on the hottest weekdays during the middle of the day. Chances are you will not even notice the 1° – 2°C change in your home’s temperature.

As a ‘thank you’ for enrolling, you will receive *$25.

Ontario Home Energy Savings Program (2010)

Chances are your home’s leaking energy. A lot of energy and a lot of money. The Ontario Home Energy Savings Program will help pay for a Home Energy Audit that will find your home’s energy leaks and identify renovations you can make to lower your energy bills. Replace that energy-guzzling old furnace, improve your insulation, change drafty windows and doors and complete other retrofits suggested in your audit report and you could qualify for up to $10,000 in Ontario and federal rebates.

The Great Refrigerator Roundup

You could save up to $150 per year on your electricity bill by getting rid of that old, inefficient second fridge of yours. Book an appointment today and we will come pick it up for FREE – we’ll even haul it out of your basement for you and take care of it in an environmentally responsible manner. When we are finished recycling and reclaiming material, very little will be sent to the landfill!

The Fall 2010 Power Savings Event

The fall 2010 Power Savings Event is designed to help you get more for your energy dollar through the wise use of a variety of energy-efficient products. Energy-efficient products last longer, reduce maintenance and labour costs and improve living and working environments.

Cool Savings Rebate

With 60% of your yearly electricity bill going toward heating and cooling your home, it makes good sense to look for ways to reduce your usage and your bills.

That’s where the COOL SAVINGS REBATE comes in. If you’re looking to replace your old air conditioning system with an ENERGY STAR® qualified model, then we have attractive rebates to help you do just that. Having a programmable thermostat or new furnace installed? We have rebates for those things too.

Feed-in Tarrif Program (2009)

The Green Energy Act, 2009 (GEA) was introduced to the Ontario Legislature on February 23, 2009. It includes a proposal for a new renewable energy program known as a Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Program designed to further encourage the development of renewable energy supply.