You Win 3 Ways!
- With these attractive rebates, it's cheaper to buy a Heat Pump than an Air Conditioner!
- A Heat Pump will also reduce your heating bills in the Winter!
- With a Heat Pump, your home produces less greenhouse gas, which is better for the Enviroment!
Enbridge Gas, in collaboration with the Government of Ontario, is offering financial incentives to homeowners in London as part of the Clean Home Heating Initiative.
*Qualified customers will receive incentives of approximately $3,000 to $4,500 for installing an air-source heat pump unit with smart controls. Daikin is offering rebates up to $1,900 on selected Daikin Heat Pumps. Home owners in London can enjoy combined savings up to $6,400 plus the benefits of a new Daikin Heat Pump!
- The Clean Home Heating Initiative program has been closed
Energy Savings
Space heating accounts for more than 60 percent of the energy use in the average Canadian home. A hybrid heating system switches between electricity and natural gas to heat and cool your home more efficiently. That results in reduced emissions and optimized energy use.
- Smart controls switch between natural gas and electric heat, based on which source is the most efficient at a given time.
- By optimizing the home’s energy mix, energy costs are reduced over the long term.
- Hybrid systems reduce greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 30 percent.
How Does a Hybrid Heating System Work?
Hybrid heating uses two systems to heat as efficiently as possible. An electric air-source heat pump will heat the home when temperatures are moderate and electricity rates are low. When temperatures are cooler, or at times when electricity rates are at their peak, the system automatically switches to the natural gas furnace. The home will also be cooled efficiently by the heat pump.
- During the summer months, your heat pump draws heat from inside your home and moves it outside.
- In the winter months a heat pump draws heat from the outside air and moves it into your home.