REBATES
Some utilities and other regulatory groups offer rebates for the purchase of a gas fireplace that meets the EnerChoice thresholds. If you are looking to see if there is a rebate in your area, please check with your local utility, energy conservation group, or appropriate regulator. Most rebates require the model be listed with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). To see if your model is listed please check out the NRCan Database.
For your convenience, links to some of these incentives and rebates have been included here. Please note these rebates or incentives are exclusively managed by utilities or groups independent of HPBAC and may be terminated or modified at any time without notice.
British Columbia
FortisBC Natural Gas Fireplace Rebate
If you’re buying a new natural gas fireplace for your home, townhouse or condominium, upgrade to an eligible EnerChoice® model and you could get a $300 rebate.
FortisBC Home Renovation Rebate Program
Save money on high-efficiency space and water heating upgrades, insulation, appliances and more.
US Regions Referencing the P.4.1 Test Method
Other jurisdictions use the CSA P.4.1 test method FE results for issuing incentives and rebates. These groups do not specifically use the EnerChoice thresholds for their qualifying criteria, but have acknowledged the merits of the CSA P.4.1 test protocol.
Oregon Energy Trust
Energy Trust offers cash incentives for direct-vent gas fireplaces with an intermittent pilot ignition, that meet the minimum FE.
Puget Sound Energy (PSE)
For a limited time, receive a rebate from PSE when you install a qualifying high-efficiency natural gas fireplace in your home.
If you know of a rebate or incentive for gas fireplaces which uses the P.4.1 standard Fireplace Efficiency, and is not listed here, please contact us at energuide@hpbacanada.org
For more support and information on Fireplace Efficiency (FE), EnerChoice, or EnerGuide Labeling for Gas Fireplaces, please contact us at energuide@hpbacanada.org.