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Renewable energy

Generate electricity using renewable energy sources with a small-scale home or business system or a larger commercial system and sell excess to the utilities.

These programs support Our Clean Future, our strategy to address the climate emergency.



Renewable energy rebate

We'll pitch in up to $5,000 for a small-scale, renewable energy generating system for your home.

Learn the steps to apply for your rebate.

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Solar hot-water heating-system rebate

Get 20 per cent of your material costs up to $1,200 when you install a solar domestic hot-water heating system.

Apply for your rebate.

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Micro-generation program

Sell unused electricity you generate to the utilities

This program is for systems installed on homes or businesses that are connected to the grid.

Learn how to sign-up for the program.

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Independent power production program

Generate electricity on a large scale through renewable energy sources

Establish your business and sell electricity to the utilities.

Learn how to become an independent power producer.

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Canada Greener Homes Grant

Get additional funding from the Government of Canada. Your renewable energy system may qualify under the Canada Greener Home Grant. To qualify, you must:



Contact

If you have questions about Good Energy rebates, contact the Energy Branch. Email energy@yukon.ca or phone 867-393-7063 or, toll-free in the Yukon, 1-800-661-0408 and ask to be transferred.

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