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.
Canada introduces some major investment tax credits for clean energy Investment tax credits (ITC) for clean technologies and clean hydrogen introduced in the 2022 Fall Economic Statement will spur the transitio...
Canada announces an investment tax credit (ITC) similar to that in the U.S.—up to 30% for clean energy technologies, including solar Canada announces an investment tax credit (ITC) similar to that in the U.S.—u...
Going solar used to be a daunting process. Is it worth it? Will the panels work in the winter? Do I have to maintain the system? All these questions (and more) are answered here for you. Here are 5 myths about ...
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...
The all-new solar roof. It is encouraging to note that solar technology is continuously evolving – with growing concerns over climatic change and global warming, it becomes critical to the transition to a renew...