Ontario Homeowners Utilities Energy Grants: Help for Ontario Homeowners
With rising utility costs and unpredictable energy prices, many Ontario homeowners are searching for ways to manage their monthly energy bills. Fortunately, the provincial government and other organizations offer various Ontario Utilities programs and grants designed to provide financial assistance and help homeowners make their properties more energy-efficient. Whether you’re struggling to cover your monthly bills or want to invest in energy-saving improvements, these programs can offer some relief.
In this guide, we’ll explore the top utility and energy grants available to Ontario homeowners, helping you understand how to qualify and apply for these vital resources.
The Ontario Electricity Support Program provides a monthly on-bill credit to eligible low-income households to help reduce electricity costs. This program aims to make electricity more affordable for families who struggle to pay their utility bills.
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The Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) offers one-time emergency financial help to low-income families facing disconnection due to overdue electricity or natural gas bills. This grant can prevent households from losing access to utilities during tough times.
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The Home Assistance Program is an energy-efficiency initiative that provides free home upgrades to low-income households to reduce energy consumption. These upgrades are designed to help homeowners lower their electricity bills by making their homes more energy-efficient.
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The Save on Energy Retrofit Program provides incentives to homeowners who undertake energy-efficient home improvement projects. These grants encourage homeowners to invest in upgrades that improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon footprints, and save money in the long term.
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The Enbridge Home Efficiency Rebate Plus (formerly the Home Energy Conservation Program) offers rebates for homeowners who undertake multiple energy-efficient home improvements. The program encourages homeowners to make eco-friendly upgrades, such as installing new insulation, replacing old windows, or upgrading HVAC systems.
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The Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit helps low- and moderate-income households with their energy costs and property taxes. This annual credit is applied to reduce the amount of income tax payable.
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While not an Ontario-specific grant, the Canada Greener Homes Grant is available to Ontario homeowners looking to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. This federal program provides funding for energy-efficient upgrades that reduce your home’s carbon footprint and lower your energy bills.
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As energy costs continue to rise, it’s important for Ontario homeowners to take advantage of the many grants and programs available to help manage utility expenses. Whether you’re in need of emergency financial assistance or looking to invest in energy-efficient upgrades, these programs offer the support needed to keep your home energy-efficient and your utility bills manageable.
By exploring these options and making informed decisions, Ontario homeowners can reduce energy costs, contribute to a greener environment, and improve their home’s overall comfort and value.
For more information on available programs, be sure to visit the official websites or contact your local utility provider to learn about specific eligibility requirements and application processes.
Despite the pandemic, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) continued to promote the importance of housing in Ontario to the government in 2020. Our goal was to provide support to Ontario Home Buyers and also the Ontario First-Time Home Buyers looking to get into the market for 2021/2022. As a result, the following is a summary of some advocacy wins for REALTORS® and their clients.
Please note: the federal government is constantly updating their website as new information is announced. Remember to check Canada’s official coronavirus webpage and CREA’s COVID-19 online hub to stay up to date. This article is for information purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you need professional advice you should consult a lawyer, accountant or other qualified professional.
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