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Yukon Energy and ATCO Electric Yukon customers can benefit from a 75% rebate on purchase and installation costs - up to $750 per type of device - with a maximum rebate of $1,500 per household for eligible thermostats and water-heater controllers.

How to claim your rebate

1. Make sure you meet all the eligibility criteria for the Peak Smart Home program – visit peaksmart.ca/signup for details.

2. Purchase qualifying device(s) on our webstore. (The devices shown on this page are all eligible).

3. Install the qualifying device(s) in your home. A list of installers familiar with the program is available here.

4. Register your devices for the Peak Smart Home program via the free Neviweb app or online at Neviweb.com.

5. Apply for the rebate, offered through the Yukon Government’s Good Energy rebate program – visit peaksmart.ca/rebates to claim your rebate.

6. Take advantage of your new smart thermostats or hot water heater controller, knowing you’re shifting your electricity use away from peak times and reducing pressure on the Yukon’s electricity grid!

Customer requirements

  • Be the owner or lawful tenant of a residence in the Yukon that is serviced by the Yukon’s main electricity grid, with consistent internet access (ex., DSL, Fibre, or Satellite).
  • Have an active account with ATCO Electric Yukon or Yukon Energy, as a residential customer.
  • Must have electric heat (for thermostats) and/or electric hot water tank (for hot water heater controller)
  • Consent to participate by agreeing to the Peak Smart Home program’s terms & conditions when you enroll your qualifying Sinopé devices in the Neviweb app.
  • Be at least 19 years of age or older.
  • See peaksmart.ca/signup for a complete listing of program eligibility requirements.

Rebate conditions

  • This rebate is only available for costs incurred from December 4th, 2024 onwards, contingent upon the continued availability of funding.
  • The rebate offered is 75% of the purchase and installation costs - up to $750 per device type - for a maximum total rebate of $1,500 per household.
  • Proof of enrollment in the Peak Smart Home program may be required.
  • Refer to peaksmart.ca/rebates for a full listing of rebate eligibility requirements.

Participants also get one entry per household in our “Peak Smart contest”, with $5000 in prizes.

How the program works

By participating in Peak Smart Home programs, you help reduce energy demand during the periods of peak demand for electricity. This relieves pressure on the power grid during these critical periods, reduces the dependence on diesel-generated electricity and improves grid reliability when Yukoners need it most.

Eligible devices allow you to view and control your thermostats from anywhere with a data or Internet connection, monitor your energy consumption and unlock potential energy savings!

Frequently Asked Questions

How to enroll?

The Neviweb app makes registering your devices for the Peak Smart program easy and helps reduce electricity consumption during peak times.

Log in to your Neviweb account and click on the Éco Sinopé tile in the Neviweb dashboard.

Select Peak Smart Home, fill in the required information, and review and accept the program terms.

Select your profile and make customizations if needed.

What to expect during a peak event

  • You don't have to do anything except register via the Neviweb app and select a profile. We will remotely adjust your Sinopé devices by turning off the load controller during peak periods or lowering the temperature setpoint according to the selected profile.
  • An event will not last more than four consecutive hours.
  • You can opt out of an event at any time by pressing any button on your devices or through your Neviweb app.
  • You will always have full control over your devices.

A peak event can occur at any time, depending on weather conditions and the state of the grid.

Any questions?

For more information, visit peaksmart.ca or contact our customer support center at 867-322-0183 or peaksmart@clearesult.com.

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