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SaskEnergy Grant Announcement – April 29, 2010

On April 29, 2010 SaskEnergy announced the continuation of provincial homeowner grants up to $5000 through the Energuide for Houses Program.

Homeowners who complete a pre-retrofit “D” evaluation after April 30, 2010 are eligible for the provincial grant program.

Please click here for the new chart of Saskatchewan EnerGuide for Houses Grants.

Please note: Post-Retrofit “E” bookings

The end date for both the federal-provincial and provincial-only grant programs remains March 31, 2011.   All post-retrofit “E” evaluations must be completed by this date, and there will be a very large volume of “E” evaluation requests.

Considering these factors, and that all grants are subject to the availability of government funding, Sun Ridge strongly encourages Saskatchewan homeowners to complete energy-efficient upgrades and book post-retrofit “E” evaluations as soon as possible.

EnerGuide for Houses in 4 Steps

  1. Book pre-retrofit “D” energy evaluation before starting any home upgrades.
  2. Review evaluation report.
  3. Ensure planned upgrades and renovations are grant eligible. Complete home upgrades & maintain records.
  4. Book post-retrofit “E” energy evaluation & submit grant form.

Grant Information

1. For pre-retofit “D’” evaluations completed prior to March 30, 2010:

ecoENERGY/EnerGuide for Houses Retrofit Grant Table (pdf)

2. For pre-retrofit “D” evaluations completed after April 30, 2010:

Saskatchewan EnerGuide for Houses Grant Table (pdf)

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Our professional team of NRCan licensed Energy Advisors are located throughout the entire province, serving all communities and regions. Our promise is to deliver the highest quality of energy evaluation and service to Saskatchewan homeowners.