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April 2012
Thinking about electric heating? Think heat pumps.
With the cold winter days behind us, Kelowna residents Robert and Susan Clayton have something else to be happy about – their energy savings.
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Give your heat pump some TLC
Stay comfortable and save energy by giving your heat pump a tune-up to keep it in top shape. Air conditioning season is just around the corner and FortisBC is offering a
$50 rebate
on air source or ground source heat pump tune-ups.
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Say “yes” to continued energy upgrade rebates and incentives
If you are planning to complete energy upgrades to your home, you are encouraged to take advantage of continued rebates and incentives available through the LiveSmart BC Efficiency Incentive program and from FortisBC directly.
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Adding someone to your account. It’s simple.
Interested in adding someone to your account? Maybe you want to simplify your bill payments or allow for a caretaker to speak on your behalf to our customer service representatives.
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Learn about the new residential conservation rate
FortisBC has been directed by the BC Utilities Commission (BCUC) to implement a residential conservation rate for FortisBC residential electricity customers. The new rate structure is revenue neutral for FortisBC and will come into effect on July 1, 2012.
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FortisBC offers new reduce your use rebate program
If you are thinking about ways to reduce your energy consumption and your primary heating source is electric, FortisBC wants to help you get started by offering a
$150 rebate
on your initial LiveSmart BC energy assessment.
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Trees and power lines: your spring safety refresher
While the trees in our yards are beautiful and provide important shade, when their branches interfere with overhead power lines it is a serious safety concern.
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Four easy tips to save on your energy bills
Watch our
how-to videos
for easy energy saving tips like wrapping your hot water pipes, washing laundry with cold water, installing a low flow shower head and installing socket insulators.
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