Every Home Energy Rebate for Durham Region Homeowners

Heat pumps, solar, battery storage, insulation, windows, water heaters, and thermostats — every category explained plainly, covering Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, and Clarington.

Updated August 2026 · Independent guide — we don't sell your info.

Planning a heat pump installation in Durham Region, or just trying to make your home more energy efficient? This page covers every energy rebate available across the region in one place.

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What Durham Region homeowners can claim — no assessment needed

In 2026, a Durham Region homeowner can claim up to $12,000 for a heat pump, $10,000 for solar + battery combined, up to $1,250 for attic insulation, $100 for a smart thermostat, and up to $200 per appliance — on top of a separate assessment-required insulation/windows tier.

Durham Region covers Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, and Clarington. Electric utilities vary by municipality (Oshawa Power in Oshawa, Elexicon Energy in Whitby), while most of the region uses Enbridge Gas for natural gas. The province's Home Renovation Savings Program (HRSP) is identical across the whole region — the same categories and tiers as Toronto and Ottawa.

🔥 Heat Pump

$2,000–$12,000

Enbridge Gas customers switching from gas: up to $2,000 (air-source) or $3,000 (ground-source). Switching from electric, oil, propane, or wood: up to $7,500 (air-source) or up to $12,000 (ground-source).

☀️ Solar Panels

up to $5,000

$1,000/kW, capped at 50% of total cost. Choose this rebate or net metering with your local electric utility — not both.

🔋 Battery Storage

up to $5,000

$300/kWh, capped at 50% of cost. Stacks with the solar rebate for up to $10,000 combined.

🌡️ Attic Insulation

up to $1,250

Amount scales with your starting R-value: up to $1,250 from ≤R-12, $1,000 from R-12–25, $800 from R-25–35.

🌡️ Smart Thermostat

$100

Instant rebate before you buy, or mail-in after. Eligible brands: ecobee, Google Nest, Honeywell Home, Copeland Sensi, Mysa, and Sinopé.

📦 Appliances

$25–$200

Heat pump dryer $200, induction cooktop/range $150, washer $75, fridge $50, freezer $50, dishwasher $25.

Honest math for Durham Region

A typical household stacking a heat pump with solar or battery nets $4,000–$17,000 in direct rebates — identical across the region, since this is a provincial program.

We could not confirm a hard expiry date for these programs on the official site as of this writing — check homerenovationsavings.ca directly before relying on any deadline you see elsewhere.

Bigger renovation, bigger rebates

Assessment-required rebates — the deep-retrofit tier

Same structure as the rest of Ontario: a home energy assessment (about $600, refunded as a rebate), at least two qualifying upgrades, and an extra $500 bonus for completing three or more.

🌡️ Exterior Wall

up to $3,600

To at least R-20 across 100% of exterior wall area.

🌡️ Foundation / Basement Wall

up to $1,500

Plus Basement Slab (up to $500) and Foundation Header (up to $300) as separate, smaller sub-categories.

🌡️ Crawlspace

up to $2,400

Crawlspace wall up to $1,200, plus crawlspace ceiling up to $1,200 — two separate measures.

🌡️ Exposed Floor

$300

🟫 Windows & Doors

$100/opening

Per rough opening replaced with an eligible ENERGY STAR window or door.

💧 Heat Pump Water Heater

$500

Replaces a gas, electric, or oil tank.

🌬️ Air Sealing

$200–$250

Draftproofing your home's envelope, verified by the before/after assessment.

Local programs

Durham Greener Homes

Region of Durham

Durham Greener Homes

up to $10,000 rebate + loan options

A regional program covering the whole of Durham Region — Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, and Clarington — administered by Windfall Ecology Centre: free expert home energy coaching, a Deep Retrofit Rebate of up to $10,000 for cutting your home's greenhouse gas emissions, and loan financing options through local Rapport and Pathwise credit unions. Whitby residents who connect with a coach can access an additional $5,000 incentive not available elsewhere in the region.

How it works: Connect with a Durham Greener Homes Coach first to identify which incentives and loan options apply to your specific municipality and retrofit plan. Region of Durham program details →
On the ground in Durham Region

Local context

Your utilities

Varies by municipality: Oshawa Power in Oshawa, Elexicon Energy in Whitby, plus Enbridge Gas for natural gas across most of the region.

Typical heating

Mostly natural gas

Most Durham Region homes heat with gas furnaces, putting a heat pump switch in the lower HRSP tier.

Permits & timeline

6–10 weeks quote to installation for solar, faster for a heat pump swap. Local building permit + ESA electrical inspection where required.

FAQ for Durham Region residents

How much does a heat pump rebate cover in Durham Region?

It depends on the heat pump type and your current fuel. Enbridge Gas customers switching from gas get up to $2,000 for an air-source unit or $3,000 for ground-source. Households switching from electricity, oil, propane, or wood get up to $7,500 for air-source or up to $12,000 for ground-source. This is the same provincial HRSP structure used across Ontario.

Does Durham Region have its own home energy loan program?

Yes — Durham Greener Homes covers the whole region: free energy coaching, a Deep Retrofit Rebate of up to $10,000, and loan financing through local credit unions. Whitby residents can access an additional $5,000 incentive on top of that.

Who is my utility in Durham Region?

It depends on the municipality. Oshawa is served by Oshawa Power, Whitby by Elexicon Energy, and most of Durham Region uses Enbridge Gas for natural gas. Check your bill to confirm your specific electric utility.

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