The Standard (St. Catharines)

Eligible homeowners to get smart thermostat­s under new program

- ALLISON JONES

TORONTO — Eligible Ontario households will be able to get smart thermostat­s for free on a first-come, first-serve basis under a new government program.

Environmen­t Minister Chris Ballard announced Wednesday that $377 million in proceeds from Ontario’s cap-and-trade auctions this year will be used to establish a Green Ontario Fund. That notfor-profit provincial agency will oversee programs and rebates for homes and businesses to reduce energy costs.

Part of that will be the GreenON Installati­ons program, under which eligible households can register to have a technician visit and install a smart thermostat at no cost. There will be 100,000 smart thermostat­s available under the program to people who register through the Green Ontario Fund website.

Ballard estimated the smart thermostat­s and installati­ons will use about $40 million from the green fund, and said the government will be announcing more programs funded by it in the future.

Smart thermostat­s are connected to the internet, adjust themselves automatica­lly and can be programmed and adjusted through smartphone­s.

Ballard said he has had one for years and it comes in handy — especially for parents.

“My kids would come home on a hot, sweaty spring day — and you’ll note there are more and more hot, sweaty spring days — and I’d be at work and they’d immediatel­y crank up the air conditioni­ng and I would get a notificati­on on my smartphone about some activity going on, and I would quietly dial back down the air conditioni­ng,” he said.

Owners and renters of detached and semi-detached homes, townhouses and row houses can qualify for the free smart thermostat­s, though renters must have their landlords’ permission. Registrati­on opened Wednesday, with installati­ons starting in the fall.

Representa­tives from a number of smart thermostat companies were on hand for Wednesday’s announceme­nt. Parminder Sandhu, the chair of the Green Ontario Fund board of directors, said the procuremen­t process is still ongoing, but the intention is to allow consumers to choose which smart thermostat they would like to have installed.

Ontario has so far raised nearly $1 billion from its first two capand-trade auctions. The Liberal government hopes to raise $1.8 billion this year and $1.4 billion a year starting next year.

The next auction in the system aimed at lowering greenhouse gas emissions is set for Sept. 6.

The government has also recently announced that $200 million from cap-and-trade proceeds will be used to establish a fund for schools to improve energy efficiency, such as installing new windows, lights and furnaces, as well, up to $657 million over five years will be used for social housing repairs and retrofits.

 ??  ?? Ontario is helping people across the province save money and fight climate change through the Green Ontario Fund — a new not-for-profit provincial agency that will deliver programs and rebates to help reduce energy costs in homes and businesses....
Ontario is helping people across the province save money and fight climate change through the Green Ontario Fund — a new not-for-profit provincial agency that will deliver programs and rebates to help reduce energy costs in homes and businesses....

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