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Free Heat-pump Program Act

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nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill proposes creating a program to provide free heat pumps to residents.

Key Changes

  • Creates a new provincial program to provide heat pumps to Nova Scotia residents at no cost
  • Establishes a legislative framework for the delivery of the free heat-pump program
  • Introduced as a Private Member's Bill by an Independent MLA, meaning it is not a government initiative

Gotchas

  • The full legislative text of the bill was not available in the provided content, so specific eligibility criteria, funding mechanisms, and program details cannot be confirmed.
  • As a Private Member's Bill introduced by an Independent MLA, it has a lower likelihood of passing without government support.
  • The bill has only reached First Reading as of March 6, 2025, meaning it is at a very early stage in the legislative process.
  • No fiscal cost or funding source for the program is identified in the available information.
  • Similar heat pump incentive programs already exist federally and provincially in Canada, raising questions about how this program would interact with existing ones.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia homeowners and renters seeking affordable home heating solutions
  • Lower-income households who cannot afford heat pump installation
  • Nova Scotia provincial government (responsible for program administration and funding)
  • Heating and HVAC industry contractors who may install the heat pumps

Summary

Bill 76, introduced by Independent MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin representing Cumberland North, proposes establishing a Free Heat-pump Program in Nova Scotia. The bill aims to make heat pumps available at no cost to residents, though the full text of the bill's specific provisions is not available in the provided content — only the bill's title, introduction date, and legislative progress are shown. Heat pumps are energy-efficient heating and cooling systems that can reduce home energy costs and lower greenhouse gas emissions. A free program would likely target residents who cannot afford to purchase and install heat pumps on their own, potentially helping lower-income households reduce their energy bills. This type of bill reflects broader efforts across Canada to transition homes away from fossil fuel heating toward electric alternatives.

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