
B.C. invests $100m over two years in rebate program for heat pumps in more homes
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s government says it is spending $100 million over two years to expand its rebate program, hoping to install more than 8,000 heat pumps to homes across the province.
Energy Minister Adrian Dix says the province is expanding its CleanBC Energy Savings Program to support the installation of heat pumps in homes within multi-unit residential complexes, starting later this year.
The program, which offers rebates to low- and moderate-income households to help with the costs of energy retrofits, was originally launched last June.
Dix, who was accompanied by B.C. Green Party Interim Leader Jeremy Valeriote, says the government chose to focus on affordability in reviewing its CleanBC program, and renewed support for the heat-pump rebate was the result.