Home Energy for Low-income
The City of Charlottetown and efficiencyPEI are collaborating to deliver sustainability programs to assist low-income Islanders. The Low Income Financial and Technical (LIFT) Assistance program provides a free comprehensive water audit and support free...
Applications to the Energy Efficiency Loan Program must be made before any work commences, financing is not available for projects that are already completed.
The Energy Efficiency Loan Program (EELP) will provide financing for Prince Edward Island home...
Island residents adding energy efficiency upgrades to their home may be eligible to borrow up to $10,000 from the provincial government to help finance the cost. The Energy Efficiency Loan Program is available to a registered owner of a year-round...
If you are interested in installing a heat pump, check your eligibility for a point of sale heat pump rebate or a free heat pump for low income Islanders. If you are a business, learn more about business energy rebates. If you have a long term rental...
efficiencyPEI offers grants for the installation of insulation, air sealing improvements as well as ENERGY STAR® windows and doors. Upgrades to the shell of a house (known as a building envelope) protects it from the elements and can yield big savings on...
Assistance is available for low-to-moderate-income Islanders to make their homes more energy efficient in winter. The Winter Warming Program provides free air sealing and other energy-efficient upgrades to a residence through our efficiencyPEI partner...