麻豆精选 residents now have access to the Home Energy Navigator Program.
It provides access to dedicated and customized supports when upgrading the energy performance of homes, including one-on-one guidance, help deciding what upgrades to pursue, and assistance navigating rebate programs.
Supports include:
- A virtual home energy consultation;
- A dedicated Energy Concierge for ongoing support;
- Understanding contractor quotes;
- Help understand EnerGuide home evaluation reports;
- Personalized rebate guidance documents;
- Online resources.
More information is available on the program website or by contacting info@homeenergynav.ca.
The city also offers two new top-up rebates through the CleanBC Better Homes and Home Renovation Rebate Program.
There is a $1,500 top-up for upgrading electrical service and switching from a fossil fuel (oil, natural gas, or propane) space or water heating system to an electric air source heat pump or heat pump water heater.
A $1,000 top-up to switch from a fossil fuel (oil, natural gas, or propane) water heating system to an electric heat pump water heater is also available.
The top-up can be stacked with other CleanBC rebates and municipal top-ups. Full eligibility and qualifying product details are on the CleanBC Better Homes website.
The city continues to offer a $2,000 top-up for switching from a fossil fuel heating system to an electric air source heat pump.
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