Grant Table for ecoENERGY Retrofit – HomesEffective November 30, 2009 Save NOW with a home retrofit grant – Save LATER on your energy bills As part of the Government of Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes program is helping hundreds of thousands of homeowners make energy-efficiency improvements. Thinking of ways to make your home more energy-efficient? Under ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes, you can qualify for federal grants for home improvements that lower energy costs, improve comfort and reduce impacts on the environment. Eligible HomeownersOwners of single-family homes, detached, semi-detached and homes are eligible. Owners of most low-rise multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs) that are no more than 3 storeys high and some mixed-use buildings with at least 50 percent permanent residential space are also eligible. Application ProcessBefore you start your energy upgrades, hire a local service organization licensed by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), and they will send a certified energy advisor to perform a detailed, on-site evaluation of your home's energy use from the attic down to the foundation. You will receive a personalized report, including a checklist of recommended retrofits to improve the energy efficiency of your home or MURB and, in some cases, reduce water consumption. You must complete your energy retrofits and receive your post-retrofit evaluation by March 31, 2011, or within 18 months from the date of your pre-retrofit evaluation report, whichever comes first. Measures and Amounts:On the following pages, you will find a list of improvements and retrofits that are eligible under the ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes program and the corresponding grant amounts. The maximum grant you can receive for a home is $5,000. In the case of MURBs, the maximum grant receivable is $5,000 per dwelling unit. The maximum grant for property owners with multiple properties is $500,000. Incentives are calculated using the grant amounts and eligibility requirements that are in effect at the time of the post-retrofit evaluation, and are subject to available funding. When replacing ANY of the equipment listed in this brochure, the new equipment must have an efficiency rating higher than that of the original equipment. The second system must be of the same type and efficiency. Note: New installations are not eligible in cases where improvements listed state “Replace.” Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) reserves the right to revise the grant amounts. The payment of grants is subject to the availability of funds. NRCan does not endorse the services of any contractor or any specific product and accepts no liability in the selection of materials, products, contractors or performance or workmanship. Eligible Improvements / Retrofits
N/A = Not applicable Important Information about Air-Source Heat Pumps and Central Air ConditionersIn the case of air-source heat pumps and central air conditioners, a manufacturer's new ENERGY STAR qualified matched condenser coil (outdoor unit comprising a condenser coil, compressor and cooling fan) and indoor evaporator coil (typically located with the furnace) must have a SEER of 14.5 or higher. Under no circumstances will the replacement of only one of these coils entitle the homeowner to a grant, just as components that are not certified by the manufacturer as being matched (i.e. tested together) will not be accepted. Currently, some manufacturers match their low SEER air conditioner/air-source heat pump coil packages with one of their brushless DC motor-equipped furnaces (i.e. blowers) as a method to reduce the power consumption requirement for ENERGY STAR compliance and labelling. However, this arrangement is accepted under the ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes program. To be ENERGY STAR qualified in Canada, in addition to the minimum requirement of SEER14.5, air-source heat pumps must also have a minimum heating seasonal performance factor (HSPF) of 7.1 for Region V, which is more reflective of the Canadian climate. If the heat pump is only rated for Region IV, which is used in the United States, it must have a minimum HSPF of 8.2. Mini-split (ductless) air-source heat pumps must have at least one head per floor, excluding the basement, to qualify for a grant. In the case of mini-split (ductless) air conditioners that do not have at least one head per floor, excluding the basement, each head will be considered a room air conditioner and the grant amount will be reflected as such. When having your new central air conditioner or air-source heat pump installed, ask the contractor to indicate on your invoice the manufacturer's name (not the model name) of the condenser coil and the model numbers of both the new condenser and evaporator coils. The Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI, also known as ARI) reference number must also be referenced on the invoice. The energy advisor will request to see this information when performing the post-retrofit evaluation of your home. Eligible Improvements / Retrofits
BUILDING ENVELOPE
CEILING INSULATION
EXTERIOR WALL INSULATION
EXPOSED FLOOR INSULATION
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Insulate your entire exposed floor and increase its insulation value by a minimum of RSI 3.5 (R-20). A minimum floor area of 14 square metres (150 square feet) must be insulated to qualify. |
$190 |
When both a basement and crawl space are present, all applicable grants are pro-rated to a maximum of $1,250 based on the total wall area that is insulated.
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| Percent area | R-10 to R-23 | Greater than R-23 | |
| A minimum of 20 percent of the foundation's wall area (including basement and crawl space walls, when applicable) must be insulated to qualify. The grant is based on the percentage of wall area that is insulated and does not include walls between individual units. See “Important Note about Semi-Detached and Row Houses.” | 20% | $125 | $250 |
| 40% | $250 | $500 | |
| 60% | $375 | $750 | |
| 80% | $500 | $1,000 | |
| 100% | $625 | $1,250 | |
| Minimum Additional Insulation | |
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| R-20 | |
| Seal and insulate your entire basement header area, increasing its insulation value by a minimum of RSI 3.5 (R-20) | $125 |
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| R-10 to R-23 | Greater than R-23 |
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Insulate 100 percent of the crawl space's total exterior wall area, including the header area. See “Important Note about Semi-Detached and Row Houses.” Or |
$500 | $1,000 | |
| Insulate 100 percent of the floor above the crawl space to increase its insulation value by a minimum of RSI 4.2 (R-24). |
N/A | $250 | |
In the case of a semi-detached or row house that is an end unit, the grant amount for the insulation of exterior walls, basement or crawl space walls is 75 percent of the amounts shown. In the case of a row house that is a middle unit, the grant amount is 50 percent of the amounts shown.
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| $190 | ||
| Perform air sealing to improve the air-tightness of your home to achieve the air change rate indicated in your ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes report. | ||
| BONUS: If you reach 10 or 20 percent better than the target included in your report, you can obtain an additional grant. | 10% 20% |
$120 $240 |
MURB Multiplier (for insulation and air sealing grants)
The appropriate multiplier must be applied to the grant level identified based on the nature of the work done.
Visit the Questions and Answers section of the program Web site for a detailed description of eligible MURBs.
| Number of dwellings | 2-3 | 4-6 | 7-9 | 10-12 | 13-16 | 17+ |
| Multiplier | 1.0 | 1.5 | 2.0 | 2.5 | 3.0 | 4.0 |
| Single-Family Home | MURB | |
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| Replace windows and skylights with models that are ENERGY STAR qualified for your climate zone. (*per unit replaced) | *$40 | *$40 |
| Grants for windows and skylights are based on the number of rough openings (RO) in which windows or skylights were replaced between the pre- and post-retrofit evaluations. Each RO is counted as one window or skylight. An RO is defined as the structurally stable opening created by the builder for the installation of the window unit (i.e. framing and glazing) or skylight. (Note that a bay window, which may be made up of several windows, is regarded as one RO.) | ||
| Replace your exterior door(s) with an ENERGY STAR qualifiedmodel(s) for you climate zone. (*per unit replaced) | *$40 | *$40 |
To be eligible for a grant, proof of ENERGY STAR qualification of windows, doors and skylights is required, such as the presence of an ENERGY STAR label on all of the replacement windows, doors or skylights indicating they are ENERGY STAR qualified for the house's climate zone. If the labels are removed by the installer, you should request them as proof, or request a copy of an invoice indicating
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Replace your toilet with a low-flush or dual-flush toilet rated at 6 litres per flush or less that meets the Los Angeles Supplementary Purchase Specification (SPS) and has a flush performance of 350 grams or more. (*per unit replaced) A product list is available on the Veritec Consulting Inc. Web site at www.veritec.ca. Click “Reports” and select “ecoENERGY Eligible.” |
*$65 (maximum of 4 units per home) |
*$65 (maximum of 2 units per dwelling unit) |
For more information on the program or how to book an appointment with an energy advisor certified by NRCan, visit ecoaction.gc.ca/homes, call 1-800-O-CANADA (1-800-622-6232). TTY: 1-800-926-9105, or contact u
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