Mail-in Rebates (Coupons)

It's a great time to get more energy-efficient

Cut your energy use, save money and help British Columbia to our BC Energy Plan goal of electricity self-sufficiency by 2016.

Check out the coupons below to save on energy-efficient products, and don't miss our Power Smart Month specials available at partner retailers across the province.

We now offer mail-in and instant online discounts

Select the product offers below for detailed information. Please note that three of the offers are for mail-in coupons, while the other three are for online discounts via partner sites (take care to note the promo code included in our coupon for these offers).

Please note: When viewing the coupons, be careful to scroll down the document to view all mail-in rebate details, including instructions for redemption.

Seasonal LED light strings

$3 mail-in rebate

Rebate is valid for select brands and models of seasonal LED light strings sold by all retailers in the province of B.C.

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Indoor clotheslines

10% off instant online rebate

Reduce your carbon footprint this fall by drying your laundry on one of our indoor clotheslines.

LED 3-in-1 power failure light, night light and flash light

$1.50 mail-in rebate

Add security to your home at night time, in a power outage and when you need light on the move. 

Electricity, gas and water energy saving kits

50% off instant online rebate

A complete solution for optimum water, energy and gas conservation at home. These kits contain various easy to install high quality energy efficiency products for almost every use.

8 outlet power bar with timer

$5 mail-in rebate

The timer controlled power bar allows you to set an on/off time for up to 4 electronic or lighting devices, helping you eliminate wasteful energy (standby power) use by automatically controlling your connected devices.

Earth Massage showerheads

50% off instant online rebate

Flow control technology: greater force at low pressure! Saves 40% more water and energy than a standard 2.5 GPM showerhead—that’s 7,300 gallons of water annually!

Last Modified: Oct 7, 2009