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About the Program
- Enbridge Gas and IESO’s Save on Energy have partnered to launch the new Home Renovation Savings Program
- Eligible homeowners in Ontario will be able to receive rebates for various energy-efficient home upgrades
- Cold climate air source heat pumps and ground source heat pumps are some of the available upgrades under the program
- Information presented today pertains to the heat Pump Offer only
Incentives
Incentives for Enbridge Gas Heated Homes

Incentives for Electrically Heated Homes

Eligibility Criteria
An eligible participant for the heat pump program must:
- To qualify, applicants must be an Enbridge Gas customer who primarily heats their home with a natural gas furnace or boiler. Alternatively, they may be connected to the Ontario electricity grid and heat their home electrically. In either case, the requirement must apply to the home where the heat pump will be installed.
- Applicants must own the home where the heat pump will be installed. Furthermore, if the property has tenants, the owner must be the one to apply. This ensures that all applications are submitted by the rightful property owner and comply with program requirements.
- Additionally, applicants must be responsible for paying for the purchase and installation of the heat pump system. This requirement ensures that the person applying has a direct financial role in the project and meets the program’s eligibility criteria.
- Sign a Participant Agreement
Residence Elegibility
An eligible participant for the heat pump program must:
- Applicants must own a single detached, semi-detached, row house, townhome, or mobile home installed on a permanent foundation. In addition, the home should meet these property types to qualify for the program.
- New build homes do not qualify for the program. The home must have achieved at least 6 months of occupancy to become eligible for the program
- Be the first-time installation of a heat pump system at the home. Homes with an existing heat pump system do not qualify (no replacements)
Equipment Eligibility
An eligible participant for the heat pump program must:
- Be a cold climate air source heat pump or ground source heat pump as listed on Natural Resource Canada’s (NRCan) qualified product list
- Centrally ducted, partially ducted, and ductless mini-splits all qualify
Does not Qualify:
- De-listed, inactive, archived units, or units in transition on the NRCan list
- Air source heat pumps that do not have the cold climate designation
- Water to water, brine-to-water, or direct exchange ground source heat pumps
The installed heat pump must also:
- Be capable of distributing heat throughout the entire conditioned space in the home, including the basement (if applicable)
- Capable to operating year round
- Include all system components (indoor and outdoor units, or furnace/ air handler as applicable)
- Meet an approved NRCan sizing option (ccASHPs)
- Enbridge gas customers – sizing options A,B,C,D permitted
- Electrically heated homes – sizing options C or D permitted
Equipment Eligibility
Heat Pump Sizing Criteria:

Backup Heating Sources
- Existing or new backup heating sources may be used including a gas furnace or electric resistance
- If an existing backup heating source is being used, it should be compatible with the new heat pump and not introduce any comfort issues or negatively impact energy efficiency
- For gas customers, and in situations where the natural gas furnace is being replaced with a new natural gas furnace, the new heat pump system must be part of an eligible combination unit to qualify
- Backup heating sources do not qualify for the rebate
Eligible Payment Options
- At this time, upfront purchase or financing is accepted. Therefore, homeowners can move forward confidently with either a direct purchase or a financing option to participate in the program.
- Rental, lease, or lease-to-own options will not be permitted upon program launch. However, the program team is actively working to incorporate these options at a later date. In the meantime, participants are encouraged to stay updated as new developments become available.
- If a homeowner has already received, or is expecting to receive, a heat pump rebate or incentive from any other Enbridge, IESO Save on Energy, utility, or federal/provincial/municipal program, then they are not eligible to participate. Therefore, homeowners should carefully review their current rebate status before applying. This way, they can avoid duplicate submissions and ensure compliance with program requirements.
- If heat pump applications have already been submitted in the Enbridge HER program or the IESO HESP program, then please do not resubmit them, even if the heat pump is not yet installed. In other words, once your application is in progress, additional submissions are unnecessary and may delay the processing of your request.
Advantages of Using a Heat Pump
Heat pumps and heat pump water heaters offer remarkable energy efficiency, helping homeowners reduce their carbon footprint and lower utility bills.
Unlike conventional heating and water heating systems, these technologies actively use the free heat available in the environment, which significantly cuts energy costs.
Moreover, heat pumps deliver both heating and cooling, allowing them to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature year-round, regardless of the season. In addition, heat pumps and heat pump water heaters are eco-friendly, as they rely on renewable energy sources.
This approach reduces greenhouse gas emissions and promotes a cleaner, more sustainable environment.
Overall, by choosing heat pumps and heat pump water heaters, homeowners can enjoy comfort, savings, and environmental responsibility—all at once.


