Nova Scotia’s Smiths Cove Fire Department solar project shows how solar can protect community budgets, lower power bills, and reveal the fine print behind net metering and backup power.
Off-grid solar in BC can work, but rebates, battery costs, permits, and DIY risks depend on whether the property is truly off-grid, grid-tied, remote microgrid, FortisBC, or New Westminster.
Keremeos installed one municipal solar system and approved another. Here is what the numbers teach B.C. homeowners about solar payback, carbon savings, utility rules, and rebates.
B.C. Hydro's gas reliability stopgap shows why solar panels, batteries, peak demand, and self-consumption now matter for homeowners in British Columbia.
A Calgary coalition is pushing plug-in balcony solar into Canada's policy conversation. Here is what renters, condo owners, and homeowners should know before buying a kit.
Canada's clean-electricity procurement update shows how renewable energy certificates can change clean power accounting. Here is what RECs really mean for Canadian homeowners and small businesses.
BC Hydro's Power Smart 2.0 changes the solar decision in British Columbia. Learn how efficiency rebates, electrification, batteries, and new self-generation rates affect solar sizing and payback.
Ontario raised the micro-embedded generation threshold to 12 kW on May 1, 2026. Here is what it means for home solar, EV charging, heat pumps, net metering, and connection applications.
Canada's new electricity strategy keeps natural gas in the reliability mix. Here's why that could still matter for hydro bills, provincial rate design, and the case for rooftop solar.