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- Canadian homeowners who answer “yes” may be eligible to receive an upfront payment of up-to-$10,000 to switch from oil heating to new, energy-efficient heat pumps. The Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) program helps homeowners who are currently heating their homes with oil, transition to eligible heat pump systems.
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Jun 18, 2024 · Canadian homeowners who answer “yes” may be eligible to receive an upfront payment of up-to-$10,000 to switch from oil heating to new, energy-efficient heat pumps. The Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) program helps homeowners who are currently heating their homes with oil, transition to eligible heat pump systems.
- Enhancements to the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program
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- Canadians Can Now Pre-Register for the Oil to Heat Pump ...
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- Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Grant (National) - Canada.ca
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- Enhancements to the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program
Jan 25, 2024 · Homeowners who are fully heating on oil and switch from an oil furnace to an eligible heat pump system could save approximately $1,500 to $4,500 per year on their home energy bills.
Jun 18, 2024 · The Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) program helps Canadian homeowners who are currently heating their homes with oil switch to new, energy-efficient heat pump systems. Households must be at or below the median after-tax income level to be eligible.
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The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, provided an update on the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) Program, introduced in November 2022. Starting today, eligible homeowners across Canada can pre-register through the Canada Greener Homes Initiative to begin their applications to access up to $5,000 in additional federal support for replacing home-heating oil with electric-heat pumps. Those who pre-register will be contacted once final program details are launched in the coming weeks. Currently, full registration is available through delivery partners in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.
February 22, 2023 Vancouver, British Columbia Natural Resources Canada
Heat pumps not only help families save money on their monthly bills: they also help cut pollution and fight climate change. That’s why the Government of Canada is taking another step forward to help families make the switch from expensive home heating oil to efficient electricity heat pumps.
Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, provided an update on the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) Program, introduced in November 2022. Starting today, eligible homeowners across Canada can pre-register through the Canada Greener Homes Initiative to begin their applications to access up to $5,000 in additional federal support for replacing home-heating oil with electric-heat pumps. Those who pre-register will be contacted once final program details are launched in the coming weeks. Currently, full registration is available through delivery partners in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.
The OPHA program helps low-to-middle-income households that are currently heating their homes with oil to move to electric heat pumps. By switching, homeowners can receive up to $5,000 toward the purchase and installation of a new, cold-climate heat pump, save thousands of dollars annually on heating bills and help cut pollution.
This support is in addition to up to $5,000 in federal support from the $2.6-billion Canada Greener Homes Grant (CGHG), which is already supporting eligible homeowners to retrofit their home to reduce energy use and save money. With the OHPA Program, low-to-medium-income homeowners may qualify to receive a total up-front payment of up to $10,000. They could further benefit by combining additional financial assistance from other existing provincial, territorial, federal and utility programs, such as those already available in PEI and Nova Scotia.
“Replacing home heating oil with electric heat pumps is an effective way for families to save money while reducing pollution. Today, the Government of Canada opened pre-registrations for Canadians to access the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Grant. When stacked with the Canada Greener Homes Grant, this means up to $10,000 in federal support for heat pumps.”
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Natural Resources
“By helping Canadians switch from the roller-coaster prices of home heating oil toward more affordable, Canadian-made electrical home heating, we’re saving households thousands of dollars on energy bills while fighting climate change. Cheaper home heating, less pollution. It’s a win-win.”
The Honourable Steven Guilbeault
Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Canada
•Homeowners in PEI are invited to register through the provincial Free Heat Pump Program.
•Homeowners in Nova Scotia are invited to register through the EffiencyOne website.
•Heat pumps are a proven and reliable technology in Canada, capable of providing year-round comfort control for a home by:
○ heating it in the winter;
○ cooling it in the summer (heat pumps, despite their name, can also act as air conditioners); and
○ in some cases, heating water.
- Natural Resources Canada
May 13, 2024 · providing an additional top-up of up to $3,000 for people living in northern B.C. who are switching from natural gas, propane or oil heating to an electric heat pump; and increasing the maximum rebate amount for electrical service upgrades needed to install a heat pump from $3,500 to $5,000.
Feb 22, 2023 · By switching, homeowners can receive up to $5,000 toward the purchase and installation of a new, cold-climate heat pump, save thousands of dollars annually on heating bills and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Nov 21, 2022 · The Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) Grant will provide households with up to $5,000 — depending on the household income — to cover costs that include the purchase and installation of heat...