March 31, 2010
The program is no longer accepting bookings for pre-retrofit evaluations; homeowners who are already participating in the program can refer to the Grant Table and updated FAQ
March 31, 2010
Changes to the Web site include a new Reference Library, an updated Contact the Program page and improved navigation.
February 1, 2010
Updated requirements for Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems
November 30, 2009
New lists of Eligible Domestic Hot Water Equipment
September 16, 2009
Development of next generation housing initiatives
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March 31, 2010
Effective today, the ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes program is no longer accepting bookings for pre-retrofit evaluations. The program will continue to be administered until March 31, 2011. If you have already booked an appointment for a pre-retrofit evaluation, have completed an evaluation or applied for re-entry to the program, you remain eligible to apply for a grant.
It is suggested that you complete your energy upgrades well in advance to allow enough time for your post-retrofit evaluation, as all post-retrofit evaluations must be completed by March 31, 2011. Contact the energy advisor that is listed on your pre-retrofit evaluation report or contact a licensed service organization and provide them with your file number. For more information, refer to the questions and answers.
While the pre-retrofit assessment phase is now complete, homeowners will continue to undertake energy efficiency improvement work on their homes, which will increase the energy savings and greenhouse gas reductions already achieved by the program.
The Government of Canada will continue to process applications for the complementary programs already developed by most provinces and territories.
The Government of Canada continues to encourage homeowners to have home energy evaluations so that they can identify best opportunities for energy efficiency improvements, improve their home’s energy performance and receive an EnerGuide rating label.
The Government of Canada will also continue to support other programs to help Canadians become more energy-efficient.