Homeowners are eligible for a non-repayable grant of up to 50% of total project costs, up to a maximum of $30,000, whichever amount is the lesser of the two, from the Nunavut Housing Corporation through the Renewable Energy Home Improvements Program. Solar arrays are listed as eligible projects.
Renewable Energy Incentive Programs
Renewable Energy Home Improvements Program
Renewable Energy Cabin Improvements Program
The Department of Environment’s (DOE) Climate Change Secretariat (CCS) provides funding for cabin owners in Nunavut through the Renewable Energy Cabin Improvements Program to help offset the cost of installing a renewable energy system on their cabin. This funding is provided in the form of a one-time non-repayable grant, up to $5,000 for renewable energy improvements on cabins specifically.
Low-Income Incentive Programs
Low-Income Incentive Programs
Through the Home Renovation Program (HRP), the Nunavut Housing Corporation provides qualifying households with a contribution in the form a forgivable loan to cover the cost of materials, freight and labour, to a maximum amount of $65,000, depending on household income, provided that any amount exceeding $50,000 is used specifically for energy-efficient improvements.
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