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Get up to $2,000 for installing a heat pump
If you’re looking to upgrade your existing space heating system, consider a heat pump. Unlike other heating and cooling systems, which convert fuel or electricity directly into heat, a heat pump moves heat from one place to another. This makes heat pumps more efficient than an electric furnace or baseboard heaters.
You could be eligible for up to $2,000 in rebates for replacing your current electric heating system with a heat pump.
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD)
Currently heat by wood?
There is a rebate of $1800 for removing your 5+ year old wood stove (used as a main heating source and in working order) with a heat pump. Residents on Komoks First Nation can access $2,300 in rebates.
HEAT PUMP & DUCTLESS SPLIT grant up to $6000
Currently heated by natural gas, oil or propane?
You could get up to $6,000 for switching to an electric heat pump from a fossil fuel heating source. This includes a $3,000 rebate top-up from BC Hydro, which is in addition to CleanBC's existing $3,000 rebate. This means eligible applicants can receive a combined rebate of up to $6,000 from BC Hydro and CleanBC in one application. Rebates are available while funding lasts
We are also registered with the
Clean BC Better Homes Energy Savings Program
Program participants are required to work with Registered Contractors to complete eligible upgrades. Rebates that cover up to $16,000 of upgrade costs are paid directly to Registered Contractors and passed onto customers.
The Canada Greener Homes Loan offers interest-free financing to help Canadians make their homes more energy efficient and comfortable.
The loan can help you finance eligible retrofits that are recommended by an energy advisor and that have not yet been started.
Available to eligible homeowners across Canada for the purchase and installation of eligible heat pump systems, and any of the following associated eligible measures related to the installation: