Federal government will pay up to $5,000 if you make your home more energy efficient | CBC News: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Natural
Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan rolled out the Canada Greener Homes
Grants program today — worth about $2.6 billion over seven years — to
help homeowners upgrade heaters, install solar panels and replace
windows and doors.
Homeowners
will be able to receive grants of up to $5,000 to make energy efficient
retrofits to their primary residences, and up to $600 to help with the
cost of home energy evaluations.
People across the country will be able to apply online starting today.
An application starts with an energy evaluation by a certified adviser.
That adviser visits an applicant’s home and determines which
energy-saving measures would qualify for reimbursement.
Federal government will pay up to $5,000 if you make your home more energy efficient | CBC News: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Natural
Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan rolled out the Canada Greener Homes
Grants program today — worth about $2.6 billion over seven years — to
help homeowners upgrade heaters, install solar panels and replace
windows and doors.Homeowners
will be able to receive grants of up to $5,000 to make energy efficient
retrofits to their primary residences, and up to $600 to help with the
cost of home energy evaluations.People across the country will be able to apply online starting today.
An application starts with an energy evaluation by a certified adviser.
That adviser visits an applicant’s home and determines which
energy-saving measures would qualify for reimbursement.Read More