Clean energy at home

A smart energy future starts at home

We want to help you save energy and make your home more comfortable. That’s why we offer several programs, rebates and incentives that encourage you to reduce your carbon footprint and make your home more energy efficient.

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Spring into clean energy savings

 

Ready to take the next step in your clean energy journey? Watch the virtual tour and get inspired!

Interested in electrifying your home? Take our short survey.

 

Programs and incentives

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Home Renovation Savings program

Get rebates of up to 30 per cent on heat pumps, solar panels and more.

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Energy Affordability program

Free energy-saving upgrades available for income-eligible homeowners and tenants.

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Better Homes Ottawa program

Low-cost loans and rebates to help fund your energy-saving home upgrades.

Learn more about our approach to sustainability

Electrification

Climate change and the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions are driving innovation and change in the electricity sector and within our community.

Grid modernization

Our role is to plan today, for tomorrow. We plan decades ahead with our investments driven by our customers’ ever-changing energy needs.

Climate resilience

As climate change and extreme weather events continue to impact our lives, the resiliency of our city’s electricity system is critical.

Continue the energy saving journey

Check out a selection of featured blogs and podcasts to help you save energy and make your home more comfortable.

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Small appliances: A tasty way to save energy

If you’re looking for energy-saving ways to keep your kitchen cool this summer or are in need of some fresh recipe ideas for small appliances, we’ve got you covered.

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What to know about Ultra-Low Overnight rates

The ULO rates are designed to further incentivize customers to use electricity when demand is low and less expensive.

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Heat pumps: The MVPs of greener homes

Overall, the building sector is the third largest source of emissions in Canada. But in Ottawa, heating and cooling our buildings is the number one contributor to our city’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This is mainly due to our reliance on natural gas.

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