B.C. government increases heating rebates for cleaner heating options
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. government plans on improving air quality this winter by encouraging cleaner heating options and incentivizing residents in the province to replace their wood stoves.
The provincial government, alongside the B.C. Lung Foundation, will provide $240,000 in rebates this winter through the Community Wood Smoke Reduction Program to ensure savings in a time of inflation.
Funding is set to replace about 470 wood stoves across the province to cleaner options, such as heat pumps or emission-certified wood stoves, as well as helping municipalities provide educational material to their residents.
In addition to the smoke reduction program, people in B.C. heating their homes with wood or fossil fuels can currently receive as much as $2,000 from CleanBC to switch to an electric heat pump, with lower income households receiving up to $5,000.