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Home Efficiency Rebate plus

From January 2023, Enbridge Gas and Canada’s Greener Homes Grant have partnered to provide rebates towards eligible retrofits such as home insulation, windows and doors, heat pumps and renewable energy systems. The new, coordinated Home Efficiency Rebate Plus program will help more Ontarians save energy at home. This is great news for residents across the province, including current Enbridge Gas customers who use natural gas to heat their homes and will benefit from enhanced rebates up to $10,000. Participants can also offset the cost of their EnerGuide home evaluation with an additional rebate up to $600.

Ontarians will now have access to rebates through a single offer and streamlined process regardless of their home heating fuel type.

Get rebates for high-impact upgrades

All rebate amounts are available since the program has launched in January 2023.

Home energy assessments

Up to $600
A required first step to determine which upgrades are right for your home.

Home insulation

Up to $10,000
Comfort, less energy costs, no moisture damage, foundation, wall and exposed floor insulation.

Air sealing


Up to $1,300
Eliminate drafts, improve air quality and save energy with draft proofing.

Windows and doors

Up to $325
High-performance windows prevent condensation and eliminate drafts.

Space and water heating

Up to $6,500
ENERGYSTAR HW, GS & AS heatpumps use upto 70% less energy.

Smart thermostats

Up to $50
Boost comfort and reduce costs by saving energy automatically.

Solar

Up to $5,000
Generate your own power and reduce dependence on the grid. Solar panels and batteries qualify.

Weather proofing

Up to $1,650
Protect your home from climate change events, such as fires and floods.

6 Comments

  1. Steven Lim

    I recently installed one master bedroom window and two bathrooms windows. These are all energy efficient. Total cost $2500. Is this eligible for the government subsidy. How much do I get and how much does the audit cost?

    1. admin

      Hi Steven,
      One of the criteria of being eligible is to do a pre-retrofit assessment of your property (D-audit). An assessment of your house by a registered energy advisor and photos and energy consumption reports provided by the REA which show how your house is doing, considering energy efficiency.

      1. Bonnie

        How much does the assessment cost and how long does it take? Thank you

  2. Bonnie

    How much does the assessment cost and how long does it take? What is involved.? Bonnie

  3. Lindy

    Are there any rebates for investing in a new gas furnace? Ours is 26 years old & officially dead.
    Quotes will be in by tomorrow.
    Is a smart thermostat worth it for a home 1100 sq ft?

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