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Rebates for home renovations

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Get up to $12,500 in rebates for making energy efficiency upgrades

Renovations that make your home more energy efficient can help you save on your monthly energy bills and make your home more comfortable. In partnership with CleanBC, our Home Renovation Rebate Program offers several energy savings rebates for homes in B.C. 

How to get started

Current home renovation rebates

Select an energy-efficiency upgrade below to view rebate information. Each rebate is also subject to our general eligibility requirements.

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Check if your home is eligible

The Home Renovation Rebate Program is intended for homes that are primarily heated by electricity (electric baseboards, electric furnaces) and have high bills from space heating.

Multi-unit residential buildings now have a dedicated program that includes rebates for whole-building retrofit projects for heat pumps, windows and more. See: Multi-unit residential building offers

Apply for your rebate

Once your upgrade is complete, you can use our online application form to apply for rebates from any program partners: BC Hydro, CleanBC, or FortisBC.

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About this partnership with CleanBC and FortisBC

The Home Renovation Rebate Program and CleanBC Home Efficiency Rebates is a partnership between BC Hydro, FortisBC and CleanBC. The partner program provides rebates to make it easier for you to make energy-efficient home upgrades that improve home comfort, help you save on energy bills, and reduce your greenhouse gas emissions. 

Rebate offers and amounts vary depending on whether your home uses electricity, natural gas, oil, or propane as the primary heating source. To view available rebates, choose from the following based on your home’s main heating system.

To make it simple to get your rebate, you can use our application to apply for rebates from BC Hydro, FortisBC, and CleanBC Better Homes. 

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