Introduction to Natural Gas Rebate Program
| 2007 - 2008 Rebate Year | |
| March 2008 | $3.25/GJ rebate |
| February 2008 | $2.50/GJ rebate |
| January 2008 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| December 2007 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| November 2007 | no rebate |
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October 2007 |
no rebate |
| 2006 - 2007 Rebate Year | |
| March 2007 | $3.25/GJ rebate |
| February 2007 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| January 2007 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| December 2006 | $2.50/GJ rebate |
| November 2006 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| October 2006 | no rebate |
| 2005 - 2006 Rebate Year | |
| March 2006 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| February 2006 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| January 2006 | $7.29/GJ rebate |
| December 2005 | $3.25/GJ rebate |
| November 2005 | $4.00/GJ rebate |
| October 2005 | $3.51/GJ rebate |
| 2004 - 2005 Rebate Year | |
| March 2005 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| February 2005 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| January 2005 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| December 2004 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| November 2004 | $2.50/GJ rebate |
| 2003 - 2004 Rebate Year | |
| March 2004 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| February 2004 | $1.50/GJ rebate |
| January 2004 | $2.50/GJ rebate |
| December 2003 | no rebate |
| November 2003 | no rebate |
When natural gas prices are above the trigger price of $5.50/gigajoule (GJ), the rebate program will be applied to natural gas bills.
Albertans will receive assistance during October through March when they typically use almost 80 per cent of their natural gas for the year and gas prices are traditionally highest.
Traditionally, Albertans have paid less than other Canadians for natural gas. In 2006, Alberta's annual natural gas prices were about 30% less than the national average even before the rebate program is factored in. Alberta's monthly natural gas rates may rise above prices in other areas temporarily in response to market prices; however, they also respond to falling prices faster.
Most consumers will see the rebate as a credit on their natural gas bill.
The rebate program also provides rebates to consumers of propane, heating oil and kerosene whenever a natural gas rebate is triggered. The rebate program also includes customers of eligible district heating systems.
Rebate Program Information
Rebates are triggered when consumer prices for two of the three regulated gas companies serving Alberta (Direct Energy Regulated Services North, Direct Energy Regulated Services South and AltaGas Utilities) exceed the $5.50 per GJ threshold.
| If the price of natural gas for any of the winter months is... | The rebate will be... | Approximate cost of winter program in each month the rebate is in effect* |
| Over $5.50, up to $7.50/GJ | $1.50/GJ | $50 million |
| Over $7.50, up to $9.00/GJ | $2.50/GJ | $80 million |
| Over $9.00, up to $12.00/GJ | $3.25/GJ | $105 million |
| Over $12.00/GJ | $3.25/GJ, plus a set per GJ amount determined by the Alberta price | Price dependent |
*Based on an average winter month
How is the rebate applied?
Homeowners, condominium associations, landlords, farms, businesses, municipal and community buildings and non-profit operations will receive rebates for the eligible months during the period of October to March. Landlords and condo associations are encouraged to consider the rebate program when determining rental rates and condo fees for units in buildings with shared meters.
Albertans who heat their homes with propane, kerosene, and heating oil can apply for equivalent rebates based on volumes purchased and delivered during the month in which a rebate has been declared. Customers of eligible district heating systems can also apply for rebates.
Eligible agriculture producers can apply for rebates for other months
Select agricultural consumers receive, for rebate purposes, six alternative months. These eligible consumers include commercial greenhouse operators, forage dehydrators, grain dryers and agriculture irrigators (natural gas, propane, heating oil and kerosene only).
Rebate rates, application forms and guides
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