CPA Public Affairs
January 2022

NEW – BC: Last year of eligibility for propane and natural gas stoves under the Wood Stove Exchange Program

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The B.C. government announced on January 24 that 2022 will be the final year that propane and natural gas stoves will be eligible for rebates under its Wood Stove Exchange Program, created in 2008.

The government stated that “although these appliances reduce particulate matter pollution relative to wood stoves, they burn fossil fuels and therefore produce carbon emissions that contribute to climate change.” The program will continue to support electric heat pumps, high-efficiency gas heat pumps and hybrid-electric heat pump gas systems, as well as emissions-certified wood and pellet stoves.

The CPA will continue its advocacy across the province for propane and renewable propane as an important and vital part of the province’s low-carbon energy future.

Eligible British Columbians can apply to exchange a wood stove for:

  • a Canadian Standards Association (CSA) or a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified wood stove: $300
  • a qualifying natural gas, propane or pellet stove: $750
  • a heat pump: $1,000

Since 2008, the Wood Stove Exchange Program has provided more than $3.8 million to replace more than 10,000 stoves with cleaner heating options.

 

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