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Government of Canada Launches Strengthened Heat Pump Program with Nova Scotia
22 February 2024

Government of Canada Launches Strengthened Heat Pump Program with Nova Scotia

Making the switch to an efficient heat pump can help Canadians save thousands of dollars each year on their energy bills and reduces household pollution. The benefits of switching to a heat pump are clear, and the Government of Canada has been bringing these benefits to Canadians through the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) program.

Andy Fillmore, Member of Parliament for Halifax, on behalf of the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources; the Honourable Tory Rushton, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables; and Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO of EfficiencyOne, announced that Nova Scotia will co-deliver the strengthened OHPA program, in partnership with the federal government to make the shift to heat pumps even more affordable for more Canadians.

Under the program, low-to-median-income households in Nova Scotia that heat their home with oil can now apply to receive up to $30,000 in funding to cover the full cost of switching to a heat pump - including up to $15,000 from the Government of Canada’s OHPA program and up to $15,000 from the Province of Nova Scotia, with EfficiencyOne acting as the co-delivery partner. Making the switch can help save thousands of dollars on heating bills every year and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Canadians’ strong demand for home energy upgrades creates a strong demand for green jobs, a skilled workforce, and the materials to enable them, strengthening Canada’s economy.

In addition to these increased grants, OHPA applicants will also soon be receiving an upfront, one-time payment of $250 from the federal government. This applies to all eligible applicants who heat their homes with oil and sign up for a heat pump through OHPA in a co-delivery jurisdiction going forward, as well as all those who have signed up since April 1, 2023.

The Government of Canada is currently working to make heat pumps even more affordable for more Canadians across the country through the co-delivery of the strengthened OHPA program with other provinces and territories, which will help Canadians save money at home while addressing climate change. In jurisdictions without federal-provincial/territorial co-delivery arrangements, oil-heated households have been and will continue to be able to apply for up to $10,000 in federal OHPA funding via the national portal, managed by Natural Resources Canada. The Government of Canada is keen and remains ready to develop and finalize strengthened OHPA co-delivery agreements with all provinces and territories that wish to bring these benefits to their residents.
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