May 12, 2026Published by Vitaliy on May 12, 2026Categories British Columbia Solar Energy RebatesBC Microgrid Investment: What Ottawa’s $4.5M Energy Push Means for Solar in B.C.Ottawa's $4.5M B.C. clean energy investment shows why local solar, batteries, self-consumption, and BC Hydro's new self-generation rules now matter for homeowners.
April 28, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 28, 2026Categories Nova Scotia solar canada Solar Energy Rebates solar financing Solar NewsHurricane-Proof Your Home: How Nova Scotia’s New Battery Rebate Pays for Your Peace of MindNova Scotia’s battery rebate can cut eligible costs by up to $2,500, with a $500 EcoShift incentive. Here’s what changed and what to verify first.
April 27, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 27, 2026Categories British Columbia Solar Energy Solar Energy Rebates solar financing Solar PanelsEl Niño Blackout Threat 2026: How to Size Solar + Battery Backup for Your BC HomeEl Niño 2026 threatens BC blackouts. Honest solar + battery sizing, real costs, and rebates for Canadian homeowners worried about outages.
April 27, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 27, 2026Categories alberta Solar Energy Rebates solar financing Solar PanelsAlberta Builders Are Making Solar Standard. Homeowners Should Pay AttentionAlberta builders are making solar standard. See why homeowners should retrofit now, what it costs, and how incentives can help.
April 25, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 25, 2026Categories British Columbia solar canada Solar Energy Rebates solar financing Solar Panels InstallationWhy Just Buying Solar Panels Can Stall Your BC Solar Project in 2026BC solar rules change in 2026. Learn why buying panels online can risk rebates, permits, warranties, and installer availability.
April 24, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 24, 2026Categories British Columbia solar canada Solar Energy Rebates solar financing Solar News Solar Panels InstallationBC Hydro’s July 1 Net Metering Deadline: Lock In Your Solar Installer Before the CutoffBC Hydro ends 1:1 net metering July 1, 2026. Lock in an HPCN installer now to keep full bill credits. Here's your 60-day action plan.
April 24, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 24, 2026Categories solar canada Solar Energy Rebates solar financing Solar NewsCanada Greener Homes Program 2026: What’s Gone, What’s New, and What It Means for Your Solar DecisionCanada Greener Homes Grant closed, CGHAP launched, Carney promises a return. Here's what it means for solar buyers in 2026. Updated April 2026.
April 24, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 24, 2026Categories British Columbia solar canada Solar Energy Rebates Solar News Solar PanelsA Langley Church Got BC Hydro Money for Solar Panels — Here’s What That Means for Your Home or BusinessA Langley church used BC Hydro funding to cover part of a $56,000 solar install. Here's what the rebate pays, who qualifies, and how to apply.
April 20, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 20, 2026Categories British Columbia Solar Energy Rebates solar financingBC Hydro Net Billing: Should You Pay Back Your $5,000 Solar Rebate?BC Hydro net billing vs rebate repayment explained with real math. See whether paying back the $5,000 solar rebate actually makes sense.
April 20, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 20, 2026Categories British Columbia Solar Energy Rebates Solar PanelsNet Metering Is Your Free Battery in BC: Should You Skip a Powerwall in 2026?BC net metering can act like a free battery for bill savings. See when a Powerwall still makes sense in BC after the 2026 rule change.
April 12, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 12, 2026Categories Nova Scotia solar canada Solar Energy Rebates Solar News Solar Panels Solar Panels Guide Solar Panels Price13,000 Nova Scotia Solar Customers Can’t All Be Wrong: Why Rooftop Solar Keeps Growing in Atlantic CanadaNova Scotia now has 13,000 solar customers. Here’s what that means for homeowners, solar costs, weather myths, and buying decisions in 2026.
April 11, 2026Published by Vitaliy on April 11, 2026Categories Ontario Solar Energy Rebates Solar NewsOntario Solar Boom: Will Your Next Hydro Bill Actually Be Cheaper?Ontario’s 14 new solar and wind projects add 1,315 MW. Learn what that means for hydro bills, net metering, 2026 rebates, and home solar.