'These programs are costing taxpayer dollars but do not address the gaps in the current system and do nothing to help homeowners control rising costs,' letter writer stresses
SooToday.com has received the following letter in response for Sault homeowners eligible for home heating incentive program published Sept. 27.In response to your recent article about the Ontario Government's "Clean Home Heating Initiative." I saw this program and thought there might finally be an energy program that would work for our family.
This program is only for homes that already have high-efficiency gas furnace. If our home had a high-efficiency furnace, we would already have lower bills and would have no need for a heat pump or the incentive. Programs that encourage alternative energy for new residential builds would encourage individuals building their own homes to explore solar or small-scale wind energy to power those new homes.
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