Rebates and Incentives
Natural Resources Canada – ecoENERGY RetrofitNatural Resources Canada's (NRCan's) ecoENERGY Retrofit program provides financial support to homeowners, small and medium-sized businesses, public institutions and industrial facilities to help them implement energy saving projects that reduce energy-related greenhouse gases (GHGs) and air pollution, thereby contributing to a cleaner environment for all Canadians.
www.everykilowattcounts.com - Every Kilowatt Counts for Business
At the Ontario Power Authority, we're proud of the role we play in contributing to the development of a reliable and sustainable electricity system. By promoting "real world" conservation measures and the efficient use of electricity, we're helping to ensure that our supply of electricity will continue to meet the needs of all Ontarians.
ERIP - Electricity Retro-fit Incentive Program (Links to Excel Spreadsheet)
ecoENERGY Retrofit
ecoENERGY Retrofit rovides federal grants and incentives to homeowners and small and medium-sized businesses, industry and public institutions to help them invest in energy and pollution-saving upgrades.
Manitoba Hydro
Tips and incentives for installing the most appropriate energy efficient lighting in new construction and renovation projects.
Toronto Hydro - Business Incentive Program (BIP)
The Business Incentive Program encourages and rewards energy-efficient renovations to commercial buildings. Under this program, Toronto Hydro-Electric System offers incentives to owners and operators of commercial buildings 25,000 square feet or less. These include multi-use, commercial, office, retail, restaurant, convenience store, grocery store, hotel properties, etc. Incentive is also available, and there is no building size restriction, for industrial facilities and multiple-residential buildings.
SMART Program – Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters
Thanks to funding provided by the Government of Ontario, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) has created the SMART Program to help small and medium-sized manufacturers in Ontario improve their productivity so they can compete more effectively in the global economy.
Quebec Hydro
Programs and tools to be energy wise.
MEEP - Multifamily Energy Efficiency Program (PDF Document)
Enables building owners and property managers to improve the energy efficiency of multi-unit residential buildings by providing incentives for electricity savings retrofits, energy audits, and resident education programs. For more information email info@GreenSaver.org.
ERIP - Electricity Retro-fit Incentive Program
A broad based retrofit program for medium and small business delivered by local Ontario electric utilities
Contact your local utility.
Power Savings Blitz
Select electric utilities across Ontario Small Business with less than 50kW peak electricity demand
www.powersavingblitz.ca
BOMA Toronto
City of Toronto buildings greater that 25,000 ft2; commercial, office, retail, hospitality, grocery... etc...
Contact: program.manager@bomacdm.com
www.bomatoronto.org/cdm/
Better Building Partnership
Buidings in the (416) exchange area, both existing and new construction qualify. See website for details.
Contact: bbp@toronto.ca
www.toronto.ca/bbp/
Peaksaver™ (Demand Response)
Electric Utilities across Ontario Residential and small commercial buildings.
Contact your local utility.
Demand Response III
Non-restricted, better suited to large operations.
www.powerauthority.on.ca
EcoEfficiency
Ontario Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure Residential and small commercial buildings.
www.mei.gov.on.ca/english/energy/conservation
High Performance New Construction (HPNC)
Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. All segments of new construction.
Contact: hpnc@enbridge.com
www.opa.hpnc.ca
Newfoundland and Labrador Green Fund
As part of the EcoAction Trust Fund for Clean Air and Climate Change, the Government of Canada provided the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador with funding over a three year period to support projects that provide real reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The Province has allocated additional funding and expanded the criteria to include aspects of environmental sustainability. The Newfoundland and Labrador Green Fund incorporates both funding sources. The Fund is open to businesses, institutions, environmental groups, or individuals seeking to developing applicable innovative projects in Newfoundland and Labrador. Proposals should be prepared in accordance with the forms and guidelines.
For a copy of the application form and submission guidelines, please contact:
Policy and Planning Division
Department of Environment and Conservation
P.O. Box 8700
St. John's, NL
A1B 4J6
Phone: 709.729.0076Department of Environment and Conservation
P.O. Box 8700
St. John's, NL
A1B 4J6
Fax: 709.729.1930
E-Mail: robertsexton@gov.nl.ca
