Funding & incentives

The programmes
that pay for
this work.

Rebates, pay-for-performance incentives, demand response and financing across Enbridge Gas, Save on Energy, the IESO and CMHC. Browse the full list, or answer four questions and we will narrow it down. Then we confirm eligibility, sequencing and what each route will actually pay before anything is committed.

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Funding routes tracked in the catalogue below
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Programme administrators: Enbridge Gas, Save on Energy, the IESO and CMHC
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Programme explorer

Rebates, incentives
and financing.

Each card states what the route pays, when it has to be applied for, and the condition that most often disqualifies a building. Treat it as navigation, not as advice.

Programme details change. Eligibility, amounts, deadlines and stacking rules have to be confirmed before a purchase, an installation or a project commitment — several of these routes stop being available the moment equipment is ordered. Check the official page, or ask us to check it with you.

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Quick guidance

Narrow it down
in four questions.

This does not decide eligibility. It surfaces the routes worth a conversation, and flags the ones where the timing has probably already passed.

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Question 1 of 4

What type of building or organization is this?

Sequencing

The order you
apply in changes
what you get.

Three of these routes routinely stack on the same job: one pays to establish how the building actually runs, one pays for the controls and equipment that cut gas, and one pays for the demand that comes off at system peak. The same instrumentation and the same controls work qualifies under all three — but savings already claimed under one generally cannot be claimed again under another, and Class A and Peak Performance are mutually exclusive on the same account. That is a sequencing decision, and it is worth taking before the first application rather than after.

Three funding routes compared: IESO Existing Building Commissioning pays to find and fix how the building runs, the Enbridge Commercial Custom Retrofit Program pays for controls and equipment that cut gas, and the IESO Peak Performance Program pays for demand reduction
The three that most often stack on one building. The full catalogue above is larger; this is the combination we are asked about most.
Outside Ontario

Alberta, and the
rest of Canada.

We work on buildings across Canada, but the programme catalogue on this page is deliberately Ontario-only. Every province runs its own utility and government incentives on its own timetable, and a published list of them goes out of date faster than it is useful. So we track them and share the current position on request — tell us where the building is and what you are planning, and we will come back with what is actually open.

Alberta
A different market, not just a different programme list

Deregulated electricity, its own carbon pricing for large emitters, and municipal and utility programmes that come and go. The engineering is the same; the funding case is built differently. Ask us what is open before scoping the work.

BC, the Prairies, Quebec, Atlantic
Provincial utilities run their own incentives

Each has its own custom and prescriptive routes, its own pre-approval rules and its own deadlines. Tell us the province and the planned work and we will tell you which of them are worth an application.

Canada-wide
Federal and financing routes travel

CMHC financing routes such as MLI Select apply nationally, and federal programmes open and close on their own cycles. These are the ones that stay relevant wherever the building is, and they are listed in the explorer above.

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