B.C. expands heat pump rebates for low-income households
B.C. expands heat pump rebates for low-income households

B.C. expands heat pump rebates for low-income households

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British Columbia is expanding its heat pump rebate program to support low- and moderate-income households, including renters in multi-unit buildings. Energy Minister Adrian Dix announced that the province will invest $50 million each year for the next two years, aiming to provide up to 8,300 rebates of up to $5,500 for ductless mini-split heat pumps. This initiative is part of the CleanBC Energy Savings Program, which is designed to make clean energy solutions more accessible amidst rising energy costs. The program will also partner with BC Hydro and FortisBC to assist the lowest-income households with installations. Although the program's eligibility criteria are yet to be detailed, it is expected to help significantly reduce heating costs for participating households. Currently, over 13% of B.C. households use heat pumps, which can be up to 300% more efficient than traditional heating methods.

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