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Let’s Save on Energy: Energy Affordability Program

Let’s Save on Energy: Energy Affordability Program

 Save on Energy, Energy Affordability Program (EAP) is a government incentive program that provides real support to struggling individuals and families by helping them lower their monthly electricity costs and increase their home comfort while bringing a positive impact on our environment.

 Ontarians responsible for paying their monthly electricity bill as a homeowner or tenant may qualify for this program for the Save on Energy, Energy Affordability Program (EAP). Depending on the household income level, you could receive different energy-saving products and services.

 

Depending on your situation, you may receive different energy-saving products and services. Some participants may qualify for:

 1-      Comprehensive Support: Ontario residents who qualify for this level of support will have an energy-efficiency expert visit their home to identify opportunities to help them save energy, receive upgrades and replace eligible appliances.

Or

 2-      Energy Saving Kits: Residents who qualify for this level of support will receive a free Energy Saving Kit with easy-to-install products that will help them save energy around their homes.

 Who is eligible for this program?

Residents of Ontario paying the electricity bill (including those living in grid-connected First Nation communities)

Eligibility for the Energy Affordability Program (EAP) is based on household income and how many people live in your home or on an individual’s receipt of a qualifying eligible benefit.

*Please note that Ontario residents served by Cornwall Electric are not eligible for the EAP as they are not connected to the IESO-controlled grid.

 The program is brought by GreenSaver, the Save on Energy delivery partner and all expert advice and energy-saving home upgrades under this program are completely free of charge.

Talk today to one of the Information & Referral Specialists from the YMCA Newcomer Information Centre and learn more about his program.

Source: https://saveonenergy.ca/For-Your-Home/Energy-Affordability-Program

Categories: Finance, Life in Canada, Services for NewcomersBy Raluca CosteaAugust 10, 2021
Tags: energy affordability programenergy savinggreensaver

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