Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro and Newfoundland Power takeCHARGE: Rooftop Air Source Heat Pump

Amount:

$1,500.00

Type:

Rebate

Description:

A heat pump can heat and cool a business using much less energy than electric resistance rooftop systems, as it moves existing heat instead of generating it. With a takeCHARGE rebate, businesses can receive $300 per ton for upgrading to a heat pump. Since rooftop heat pumps average five tons, a business would receive $1,500 back for upgrading a five-ton system.

Comments on Funding:

Funding is a rebate of $300 per ton. They can get up to $1,500 for a 5 ton system.

Deadline:

Continuous Intake

Eligibility:

Applicants must be businesses that have an active commercial electricity account and are located in an existing building.

Eligible Products:
1. Units must be replacing existing electric resistance heating.
2. Rooftop Air Source Heat Pump Systems must have Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) certification.
3. Each Rooftop Air Source Heat Pump must meet the needed requirements as listed.

Application Steps:

Applicants must apply online or mail their completed application.

Documentation Needed:

Applicants must submit a copy of their invoice to their electricity utility.

Other Things to Note:

Maurice

About the author

Maurice

Maurice (Moe) Muise learned the ins-and-outs of government while an employee of the Government of Canada in Ottawa for 10 years. His current focus is helping small businesses in Canada to identify and maximize funding to grow their business.

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