Heat Pump Rebates in Yukon

Good Energy rebates and Energy Solutions Centre support cold-climate heat pumps.

Climate Zone

7-8

Install Cost Range

$10,000–$25,000

Max Grants

Up to $60,000

Net Metering

Available

Provincial Rebate Programs

Energy Solutions Centre ASHP Rebate

Energy Solutions Centre (Government of Yukon)

Up to $5,000

Yukon homeowners installing an eligible cold-climate air-source heat pump through the Good Energy program.

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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.

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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.

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Major Utilities

ATCO Electric YukonYukon Energy

Top Cities in Yukon

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Yukon?

Typical heat pump installation costs in Yukon range from $10,000 to $25,000 before rebates. Costs vary by system type, home size, and region.

What heat pump rebates are available in Yukon?

Yukon homeowners may qualify for up to $60,000 in combined federal and provincial grants. Programs include Energy Solutions Centre ASHP Rebate, plus federal programs like Canada Greener Homes Loan.

Do heat pumps work in Yukon's climate?

Yes. Yukon is in climate zone 7-8. 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.

Whitehorse has seen growing ASHP adoption with cold-climate units rated to -25°C. Northern communities face challenges with extreme cold and limited contractor availability.

Last verified: 2026-03-01

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ESTIMATE ONLY. Rebate amounts are maximums based on 2026 program rules. Final approval is subject to eligibility verification and available program funding. Always verify directly with program administrators before making purchasing decisions.