Save money on energy in your home

Big and small changes can reduce your energy bill and your impact on the environment
You could save up to $600 annually with simple weatherstripping tips
Seal windows and doors by adding proper, inexpensive weatherstripping to your home. This will help eliminate drafts and keep the heat in while reducing your energy bills.
You could save on energy use with an ENERGY STAR® certified smart thermostat
For optimal energy savings and comfort in winter months, set your smart thermostat to 17°C when you are sleeping or not home and to 20°C when you are awake and at home.
You could save up to $1,000 annually by switching from a gas furnace to a cold climate electric heat pump
Find the facts, and learn how electric heat pumps consume less energy to heat your home compared to oil, electric or gas furnaces.
Energy efficiency programs and incentives for your home
- Search for energy saving rebates and programs in your area
- The Canada Greener Homes Initiative includes programs that help you with energy efficiency home retrofits, including the purchase and installation of electric heat pumps
Solutions to start saving
Even small changes can have big impacts
- Discover 10 practical actions you can take to save money on energy
- Learn more about the small changes you can make inside and outside of your home to save money on energy
- Listen to this Simply Science podcast episode to learn about making your home more energy-efficient
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