As stated earlier, the relative savings you can expect from running a 
heat pump to provide heating in your home depend on a number of factors, including:
Table 2 shows estimated heating energy costs for eight different heat pumps, 
an electric furnace, and an oil furnace. Seven locations across Canada have
been selected for the purposes of this comparison. Six of these locations
are cities, while one, rural central Ontario, is a region. Each has unique 
electricity costs. Results in other cities in the same climate region may differ, 
due to variations in electricity costs. 
A range of annual energy costs is provided by region for each heating system.
This accounts for variations in equipment efficiency, size of house or annual 
heating requirements, and the ratio of heat pump to house heat loss.
According to Table 2, the lowest operating costs for all systems are 
found in Vancouver, which has the warmest climate. The highest 
operating costs for most systems are found in rural central Ontario. 
In all of these estimated cases, heat pump systems have lower annual heating 
energy costs than electric or oil furnaces. Also note that in all locations, ground 
water EESs have lower operating costs than closed-loop EESs.
The comparisons shown in Table 2 include only energy costs for space heating.
For some heat pumps equipped with a desuperheater, domestic water heating 
costs can be reduced by 25 to 50 percent. This would increase the savings and 
improve the payback on investment for these systems. Furthermore, there may 
be payback and energy savings for those heat pumps, which can be used to meet 
space cooling requirements.
 
Location 
Furnace with Air Conditioning 
Air-Source Add-on to Oil Furnace 
  
Air-Source with Elec.Resistance Backup 
Ground Water ESS 
Closed-Loop 
ESS
 
  
Electric 100% AFUE 
Oil 78% AFUE 
Standard Efficiency 
High Efficiency 
Standard Efficiency 
High Efficiency 
Standard Efficiency 
High Efficiency 
Standard Efficiency 
High Efficiency 
 
Vancouver 
$405-$727 
$441-$786 
$139-$258 
$125-$232 
$138-$258 
$125-$232 
$170-$339 
$141-$282 
$197-$394 
$165-$329 
 
  
  
3.6-5.2 
4.1-6.1 
4.0-5.9 
4.6-6.9 
14.6-17.1 
14.2-17.0 
29.7-33.8 
26.5-31.2 
 
Calgary 
$1,128-$1,907 
$930-$1,536 
$634-$1,053 
$597-$985 
$689-$1,137 
$650-$1,063 
$432-$863 
$365-$730 
$488-$975 
$410-$820 
 
  
  
3.5-4.8 
3.7-5.2 
2.2-3.2 
2.4-3.6 
4.9-5.3 
4.9-5.3 
9.6-10.3 
8.8-9.4 
 
Winnipeg 
$1,057-$1,776 
$1,290-$2,128 
$867-$1,402 
$837-$1,346 
$750-$1,225 
$717-$1,162 
$332-$665 
$281-$562 
$375-$751 
$316-$632 
 
  
  
2.3-3.4 
2.6-3.8 
3.1-4.6 
3.3-5.1 
4.6-5.0 
4.7-5.2 
8.7-9.3 
8.3-9.1 
 
Rural Central Ontario (North Bay) 
$1,509-$2,551 
$1,072-$1,764 
$806-$1,341 
$758-$1,251 
$935-$1,531 
$882-$1,430 
$453-$905 
$382-$763 
$515-$1,030 
$432-$864 
 
  
  
4.4-5.8 
4.4-6.0 
1.8-2.7 
2.0-3.0 
3.4-3.8 
3.5-3.9 
6.4-7.0 
6.2-6.8 
 
Toronto (Etobicoke) 
$1,082-$1,854 
$803-$1,338 
$490-$825 
$452-$755 
$529-$873 
$491-$801 
$282-$493 
$235-$411 
$326-$571 
$273-$477 
 
  
  
3.8-5.2 
4.0-5.7 
  
2.0-3.0 
2.2-3.4 
4.3-5.2 
4.6-5.5 
8.0-9.6 
7.9-9.6 
 
Montréal 
$832-$1,417 
$716-$1,190 
$462-$766 
$433-$712 
  
$484-$796 
$454-$738 
$314-$627 
$264-$528 
$357-$713 
$299-$599 
 
  
  
4.3-5.9 
4.5-6.5 
  
2.9-4.3 
3.2-4.9 
6.9-7.4 
6.8-7.6 
13.5-14.1 
12.3-13.5 
 
Halifax 
$1,068-$1,833 
$836-$1,397 
$452-$772 
$414-$701 
  
$471-$791 
$432-$719 
$280-$490 
$233-$409 
$324-$567 
$271-$474 
   
  
2.7-3.7 
2.9-4.1 
  
1.6-2.4 
1.8-2.7 
3.8-4.6 
4.0-4.8 
7.0-8.5 
7.0-8.4 
 
 
Notes to Table 2:
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Source: Natural Resouces Canada (NRCan) Office of Energy Efficiency