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What do the CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Programs define as my Primary Heating System?
The CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Program Requirements [220KB PDF] and Additional Terms and Conditions [90.3KB PDF] include primary heating systems as one of the determining factors for eligibility. To participate in the CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Programs, the home must be heated by a primary heating system that uses an eligible…
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Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) Regional Energy Efficiency Program
The Regional District of Central Kootenay is offering rebates and support through the Regional Energy Efficiency Program.
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I am not in an eligible home, are there any rebates I can access?
If the home you are upgrading or have upgraded is not eligible for the CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Program but is heated primarily by FortisBC natural gas that is billed at a residential rate, you may be eligible to receive rebates directly through FortisBC. If the building you are upgrading is a…
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Powell River Heat Pump Top-Up
The Municipality of Powell River is offering a $350 top-up to CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Program participants that switch from a fossil fuel (oil, natural gas, or propane) heating system to an electric air source heat pump. This municipal offer is in addition to the heat pump rebates currently available through the…
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What is my climate zone?
To identify which climate zone your home is in, reference the city listing or map of BC’s climate zones below. If you are not able to determine your zone please email betterhomesbc@gov.bc.ca for additional support.
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