Edmonton is one of the sunniest cities in Canada, receiving approximately 2,300 hours of sunlight per year. Therefore, solar panels have the potential to fulfill a high percentage of electricity needs. Although electricity consumption constitutes only 16% of the total energy usage in Edmonton, it contributes approximately 40% of greenhouse gas emissions which makes it an appealing target when looking to reduce carbon footprint, hence the Edmonton Solar Program.
As Canada moves forward towards becoming a net-zero economy by 2050, more rebates, incentives, and tax cuts are being introduced. We’ve put together all federal and provincially available solar incentives in Canada, includingthose offered by energy efficiency programs, major Canadian municipalities, and major LDCs.
Solar energy is rapidly gaining popularity in Ontario, Canada, as people become more aware of the environmental and financial benefits of going solar. As this technology becomes more widespread, the price of in...
The barrier of entry has officially been lifted! Now anyone who wants to go solar can do so! Before, solar was restricted to anyone with enough investment capital to afford the equipment necessary to use solar ...
TORONTO — Canada’s federal government has announced the launch of a new program — Canada Greener Homes — that will financially incentivize homeowners to make their properties more sustainable, including through...
Investing in solar is a wonderful opportunity for homeowners in terms of taking advantage of lucrative incentives and creating huge energy savings! Unfortunately, the initial capital required to purchase the ne...