What is an example of a retrofit project that is eligible for Ontario Home Energy Savings Program?
• You are interested in saving money by improving the energy efficiency of your home. • Since you must have an energy evaluation conducted to qualify for a grant under the Ontario Home Energy Savings Program, you hire the services of a Natural Resources Canada certified energy advisor in your area, who visits your home and conducts a basement-to-attic energy audit/assessment in your home. • Your energy advisor sends you a home energy evaluation report and submits an audit grant application on your behalf. You will receive up to $150 from the Province of Ontario to offset the cost of the pre-retrofit audit. • Based on the evaluation report you received from the advisor, you decide which energy upgrades you want to do and determine that you could receive a grant of up to $6,000 ($3,000 from the Ontario and $3,000 from the federal government). You proceed with your energy retrofits. • Once you have completed the work, you contact your energy advisor to perform a post-retrofit evaluation t
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