EnerGuide Rebate Information for Edmonton Region

Rebates for Builders

There are currently no rebates for EnerGuide only rating from the City of Edmonton.  However, Built Green™ and R-2000 certified homes (EnerGuide rating is a mandatory energy performance component of both these certifications) are eligible for a Builder Permit rebate

http://www.gov.edmonton.ab.ca/environmental/documents/Environment/BuildersFAQ.pdf

Strathcona County also has a Building Permit rebate program for homes R-2000, Built Green™ and LEED Certified homes

http://webpub2.strathcona.ab.ca/NR/exeres/933C3392-90B7-4057-8115-0CA005188ACE.htm?NRMODE=Unpublished&nr_emit=View

There is a $1500 EnviroHome grant available for qualifying R-2000 homes.  Please inquire directly to EnerVision for more information on EnviroHome grants and R-2000 certification

 

EnerGuide label information from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)

http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/residential/personal/new-homes/upgrade-packages/rating.cfm?attr=0

 

Registering a home or project for EnerGuide labelling

Builders must sign and return Natural Resources Canada’s ERS Licensing Agreement in order to have their files approved for EnerGuide rating.  If the Builder does not have an ERS number they will need to either sign the Licensing Agreement that has been sent to them by Natural Resources Canada or use the following link to get one

http://canadagreenhomes.ca/content/index.php?page=54

Please enter your company and contact information for access to the CanadaGreenHomes web application.  Once you have access, you may enroll your home, entering the address and uploading the plans and specs.  EnerVision will then assign this project to a Certified Energy Advisor.  EnerVision will invoice you for the modelling, testing and labelling of this home.

http://www.edmonton.ca/bylaws_licences/Environment/NewHomeBuilder2007RebateApplicationForm.pdf

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