Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) program at a glance

Across the country as of January 2026

Canada

Outline of Canada
  • 28,454 new heat pumps installed
  • 52,222 applications
  • 28,359 bonus cheques issued
  • $11,352 average grant
  • 29,921 grants issued
  • $339.6M issued to date

Highlights

  • 79,102 metric tonnes of greenhouse gas reductions
    • Equivalent to 24,271 cars off the road
  • Every year, on average, a household participating in the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability program saves $1,377 on energy costs and 2.78 tonnes in greenhouse gas reductions

Grants allocated, by province and territory

Alberta

Outline of Alberta

OHPA statistics

National program delivery
16 applications
1 grant issued

British Columbia

Outline of British Columbia

OHPA statistics

Co-delivery partner
2,523 applications
1,568 grants issued

Newfoundland and Labrador

Outline of Newfoundland and Labrador

OHPA statistics

Co-delivery partner
3,269 applications
2,244 grants issued

Nova Scotia

Outline of Nova Scotia

OHPA statistics

Co-delivery partner
19,663 applications
9,599 grants issued

Manitoba

Outline of Manitoba

OHPA statistics

Co-delivery partner
11 applications
6 grants issued

New Brunswick

Outline of New Brunswick

OHPA statistics

Co-delivery partner
4,837 applications
2,951 grants issued

Ontario

Outline of Ontario

OHPA statistics

National program delivery
2,775 applications
1,725 grants issued

Prince Edward Island

Outline of Prince Edward Island

OHPA statistics

Co-delivery partner
14,014 applications
8,018 grants issued

Quebec

Outline of Quebec

OHPA statistics

National program delivery
4,347 applications
3,422 grants issued

Saskatchewan

Outline of Saskatchewan

OHPA statistics

National program delivery
8 applications
4 grants issued

Yukon Territory

Outline of Yukon

OHPA statistics

Co-delivery partner
137 applications
33 grants issued

Northwest Territories

Outline of Northwest Territories

OHPA statistics

National program delivery
1 application
1 grant issued

Note: Homeowners in Nunavut are ineligible for the OHPA program due to the requirement that homes must be connected to an integrated electricity grid.