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Energy Efficiency Incentive Program (EEIP)

Amount:

up to $1,500

Who is Eligible:

Homeowners

Description:

This Program helps homeowners and consumers purchase new, more energy efficient models of products that they use every day (i.e. ENERGY STAR® appliances, heating equipment, LED light bulbs). For a full rebate, qualifying products must be purchased through NWT vendors. Qualifying products purchased outside the NWT, but within Canada, are eligible for 50% of the rebate. Rebates range from $50-$1,500.

Steps to Get this Rebate:

1. Purchase an eligible product
2. Complete the application form.
3. Return the application form.

When the Rebate Ends:

Ongoing

Contacts:

Call: (877) 755-5855

Energy Efficiency Incentive Program (EEIP)

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