Hydronic Additive Rebate for Boilers

Amount:

No fixed amount

Type:

Rebate

Description:

The Hydronic Additive Rebate is available to support the investment in energy efficient products that can help you reduce your natural gas consumption, lower greenhouse emissions and save you money over the long-term.

Adding a hydronic additive to your commercial boiler system can improve the heat transfer to the building by reducing the surface tension. This can lead to a reduction in operating costs.

Comments on Funding:

1. Hydronic Additive rebate will be calculated as follows:
a) $200 for each gallon of hydronic additive applied to hydronic heating systems.

2. Maximum rebate amounts are as shown on the Product List. Rebate amounts may not exceed 75% of the Product purchase price, or, where qualifying criteria includes installation, 75% of the combined Product purchase price and installation cost, excluding tax. The Applicant is solely responsible for tax liability imposed on rebates.

Deadline:

Continuous Intake

Eligibility:

Applicants must:

1. For new construction projects, be a Builder/Developer (a commercial entity that constructs new commercial buildings or industrial facilities for the purpose of resale) or Owner (the person who holds registered title to the Premises) of the premises in which the Products are installed (the “Premises”)
2. For retrofit projects, be an Owner or Lessee (the person who occupies the Premises under a lease);

3. Upon request of SaskEnergy, the Applicant will provide proof of eligibility satisfactory to SaskEnergy in its sole discretion, including, in the case of a Lessee, written acknowledgment by the Owner of the Premises confirming the validity of the lease and authority of the Lessee to install the Products.
4. Submit an application and required documentation (See section 7.0 for required documentation) detailing the purchase and installation of specific hydronic additives, no later than 90 days after the date shown on the Authorized Dealer invoice.

Application Steps:

Applicants must:

1. Contact an Authorized Dealer: Currently there is one hydronic additive supplier of Endotherm in Saskatchewan: Pace Solutions
2. Installation: Prior to installing the additive to your system, testing of the water quality should take place. There should be minimal leaks or water loss occurring with the current system, and minimal air entrainment. Installation typically takes less than a day and may not require a system shut down.
3. Apply: Once the additive has been added to your system, you can submit your rebate application. You must apply within 60 days from when your equipment was installed.

Documentation Needed:

Applicants must submit:

1. Completed application form.
2. Sales invoice that shows Applicant and Authorized Dealer’s name(s); an itemized list of the installed Product(s); and date of installation (if installed by the seller of the product).

Other Things to Note:

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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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