A Handy Resource for Greenhouse Energy Rebate Funding
Energy expenses remain one of the largest cost drivers in greenhouse production, and planning efficient upgrades has become increasingly complex. Rebates can play a meaningful role in improving project feasibility, strengthening return on investment, and helping growers move forward with confidence. The 2026 Rebates Guides from Svensson bring clarity to this process by outlining available programs, eligibility requirements, and key considerations for planning energy-focused improvements.
2026 Rebate Guides Per Region
2026 Rebates Guides are now available for greenhouse growers and partners in the following regions:
Canada:
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- Quebec
U.S.:
- California
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- New Jersey
- Oregon
- Virginia
- Washington
Each regional guide provides practical insight into available funding opportunities for energy-efficient upgrades such as climate screens, lighting improvements, airflow systems, and other technologies that support stronger climate control and long-term savings.
How Ridge Farms Reduced Upfront Costs Through Enbridge Gas’s Incentive Program
The value of early rebate planning is reflected in real-world grower experiences like Ridge Farms in Leamington, which recently upgraded its greenhouse climate strategy using energy-efficient climate screens. By incorporating available incentive programs into their planning process, Ridge Farms secured $200,000 in rebates, significantly reducing upfront costs while improving light management, climate stability, and long-term energy efficiency.
Find the Guide for Your Region
Rebate programs will increasingly play an important role in the industry and investment decisions as energy costs rise and efficiency expectations grow. For growers both planning the construction of new facilities and those upgrading existing structures, understanding and leveraging rebate programs can lead to better design, lower costs, and long-term resilience.
Explore the 2026 North American Rebates Guides to see what funding opportunities may be available in your region and take the next step toward more energy-efficient greenhouse operations.