Updated: March 2025  |  bremo.io financial guides

Ontario Hydro Low-Income Assistance Programs 2025

Electricity bills are a significant expense for Ontario households, and for those on low or fixed incomes, high hydro costs can be a real financial strain. Ontario has several programs specifically designed to reduce electricity and energy costs for low-income households. Here is what is available and how to access it.

Key programs at a glance: The Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP) reduces your monthly bill automatically. LEAP provides emergency help with overdue bills. The Ontario Trillium Benefit includes energy cost relief. All are available to qualifying low-income Ontarians.

Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP)

What it is

The OESP is a monthly on-bill credit that reduces your electricity bill automatically. It is administered by the Ontario Energy Board. Once approved, the credit appears on your bill every month without you needing to do anything further.

How much

How to apply

Apply online at ontarioelectricitysupport.ca or call 1-855-831-8151. You will need your electricity account number, social insurance number, and income information. Applications take a few weeks to process.

Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP)

What it is

LEAP is an emergency program that helps low-income Ontario customers who are behind on their electricity or natural gas bills and at risk of disconnection. It is funded by utilities and administered by local social service agencies.

How much

How to apply

LEAP is administered locally. Call 211 or contact your local social service agency to find the LEAP provider in your area. You generally need to show you are at risk of disconnection and meet income eligibility requirements.

Ontario Trillium Benefit — Energy Component

The Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit is part of the Ontario Trillium Benefit, a refundable tax credit. It is designed to help low-to-moderate income Ontarians with their energy costs and property taxes. You receive it as monthly payments if you file your taxes and qualify.

Rent-Geared-to-Income (Social Housing) Energy Inclusion

If you live in social or subsidized housing, utilities may already be included in your housing costs at a subsidized rate. Talk to your housing provider about what is included in your rent.

Ontario's Affordability Fund

The Affordability Fund provides free energy-saving upgrades to low-income Ontarians, including:

These upgrades are provided at no cost to qualifying households and can significantly reduce ongoing utility costs. Apply through affordabilityfund.ca or call 1-844-443-2663.

Enbridge Gas Programs

If you use natural gas from Enbridge, there are additional programs available:

Contact Enbridge Gas at 1-877-362-7434 to inquire about eligibility.

Ontario Energy Board Consumer Protections

Ontario has rules protecting consumers from sudden disconnection:

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Quick Summary: Ontario Low-Income Energy Programs