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CEAP-SB Application Form
COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program for Small Business (CEAP-SB)
COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program for Small Business (CEAP-SB) is a new program from the Government, launched on August 31, 2020. CEAP is a specific, time-limited program to provide a one-time, on-bill credit to electricity and natural gas small business consumers who have experienced hardships as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
One-time Credit
Eligible customers can receive a one-time credit of $1,500 applied to their hydro bill.
Eligibility
You are eligible for this program if you meet all the following criteria:
- As of the date you are applying, your small business or registered charity has an active account with an electricity distributor or a unit sub-meter provider. You will be required to provide your registered business number or registered charity number.
- Your small business or registered charity is classified as a general service less than 50 kilowatt (kW) customer if the account is with an electricity distributor, or
- Your small business or registered charity is using less than 150,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity annually if the account is with a unit sub-meter provider.
- As of the date you are applying, your small business or registered charity has overdue amounts owing from one or more previous electricity bill(s) incurred since March 17, 2020, the date of the initial Provincial Declaration of Emergency.
If you previously received funding under this program and are reapplying based on overdue amounts still owing, you may qualify for additional funding up to a total combined maximum credit of $1,500.
If you are not eligible for CEAP-SB, your business may still be eligible for property tax and energy bill rebates. More information can be found here: Ontario.ca/covidsupport
How to Apply
To apply for this credit, you need to complete and submit a CEAP Application Form.
Questions?
Contact us by:
E-mail: customerservice@wellingtonnorthpower.com
Call: 519-323-1710
This program is being provided by and funded by the Government of Ontario, not Wellington North Power Inc.