The Government of Yukon is launching the Low Carbon Buildings Program, which supports local and national emissions reductions in commercial and institutional buildings.
As part of the Good Energy rebates, the Low Carbon Buildings Program helps building owners save on energy costs, make their buildings last longer, reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency.
The updated program will provide funding towards building upgrades that will result in significant energy savings and carbon reductions. Businesses, municipalities, First Nations governments and non-profit organizations play an important role in reducing the territory's collective energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and supporting climate action and a net-zero future.
This program was paused in May 2023 after successfully allocating all available funding for 209 projects from the Government of Yukon and the federal Low Carbon Economy Fund. In March 2025, the Government of Yukon secured a new funding agreement under a renewed Low Carbon Economy Fund, allowing the Government of Yukon to restart this popular program. The total joint investment of $21.8 million, $16.4 million from the Government of Canada and $5.5 million from the Government of Yukon, will fund the ongoing delivery of Good Energy rebate programs for buildings for 2025-2029.
The Government of Yukon's incentives program makes energy efficient retrofits accessible, affordable and achievable. These climate actions contribute to the Yukon's green economy and build a cleaner, sustainable and resilient future for all Yukoners.
"Our government is excited to launch the Low Carbon Buildings Program. With renewed funding, this program will help building owners save on energy costs, reduce emissions and improve efficiency, supporting businesses, municipalities and organizations in creating more energy-efficient buildings. This is just one of the many Good Energy programs helping us meet emissions reduction targets by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050."
Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources John Streicker
Quick facts
- Applicants can call or email the branch to get the new guide and to help them prepare project proposals.
- To learn more, vist: yukon.ca/en/apply-commercial-institutional-energy-rebates