by Energy Coach | Feb 23, 2022
The CleanBC Income Qualified Program offers enhanced rebates to make energy-saving home upgrades more affordable and aims to serve households experiencing energy poverty. To receive enhanced rebates through the program, participants must demonstrate that they meet the...
by Energy Coach | Feb 23, 2022
We understand that sharing your income qualifying documentation can be uncomfortable. However, we need to collect this documentation to confirm your eligibility for the program. Income qualifying documentation must be submitted for each member of your household that...
by Energy Coach | Feb 23, 2022
Stacked duplexes or stacked townhouses are eligible for the CleanBC Better Homes Income Qualified Program if each unit is individually metered and has: its own individual entrance on an exterior wall (e.g. each unit has its own front door); no shared hallways or...
by Energy Coach | Feb 23, 2022
Unfortunately, you do not qualify, as multi-unit residential buildings are not an eligible housing type under the CleanBC Better Homes Income Qualified Program. For more information on CleanBC programs for multi-unit residential buildings, visit...
by Energy Coach | Feb 23, 2022
Program rebates are paid to contractors. After installing an upgrade in your home, your contractor will apply for program rebates directly and deduct the rebate from the total amount owed on your invoice. You will only have to pay the discounted...