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In an effort to support our growers in working towards a more sustainable horticulture industry, Svensson has released an annual report capturing key energy savings rebates. These rebates are available to greenhouse growers in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec and as your partner in energy savings, Svensson is here to support growers through the qualification and application process.

Growers know that energy costs contribute to a significant portion of annual expenses. On average, energy costs account for almost half of the operating costs in the entire greenhouse, leading growers to explore new avenues that reduce energy consumption and increase profitability. Growers can reduce their long-term costs by investing in energy efficient systems and energy-saving equipment, but one other tactic is to pursue local and regional rebates. Several provinces in Canada have recently introduced rebate programs that offer financial support to greenhouse growers who invest in energy efficient equipment, consultations, services, and more. In this guide, we have compiled several key rebate programs that greenhouse growers qualify for in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec.

As your partner, Svensson can help you maximize your energy savings potential to get the best return on your investments. Our climate advisors have years of experience in developing energy savings strategies, screen selection, rebate applications, energy savings modelling, and so much more. Using specialized tools like our energy calculator, our experts will work closely with you to help you achieve your energy savings goals and take the next step towards a more sustainable horticulture industry together.

Download the 2022-2023 Rebates Guide

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