Heat Pump Rebates in Saskatchewan
SaskEnergy and SaskPower rebates help offset cold-climate heat pump costs.
Climate Zone
7A
Install Cost Range
$7,000–$19,000
Max Grants
Up to $58,000
Net Metering
Available
Provincial Rebate Programs
SaskEnergy Residential Equipment Rebate
SaskEnergy
Up to $3,000
SaskEnergy customers installing an eligible heat pump to supplement or replace natural gas heating.
Program details →Federal Programs
Canada Greener Homes Loan
Natural Resources Canada
Up to $40,000
Interest-free loan up to $40,000 with a 10-year repayment term for eligible home retrofits including heat pumps.
Program details →Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA)
Natural Resources Canada
Up to $15,000
Grant of up to $15,000 for homeowners switching from oil or propane heating to an eligible heat pump system.
Program details →Major Utilities
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a heat pump cost in Saskatchewan?
Typical heat pump installation costs in Saskatchewan range from $7,000 to $19,000 before rebates. Costs vary by system type, home size, and region.
What heat pump rebates are available in Saskatchewan?
Saskatchewan homeowners may qualify for up to $58,000 in combined federal and provincial grants. Programs include SaskEnergy Residential Equipment Rebate, plus federal programs like Canada Greener Homes Loan.
Do heat pumps work in Saskatchewan's climate?
Yes. Saskatchewan is in climate zone 7A. Modern cold-climate heat pumps (ccASHP) operate efficiently to -25°C or below. System sizing and backup heating requirements vary by region within the province.
Saskatchewan's cold climate and reliance on natural gas make cold-climate ASHPs a growing option. Dual-fuel configurations (HP + gas furnace) are common for economic heating.
Last verified: 2026-03-01
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