Nova Scotia Reaches Solar Electricity Milestone
More Nova Scotians than ever before are using clean, renewable solar energy to generate electricity for their homes, building on our province’s position as a national leader in the fight against climate change.
Recently, Anne Giovannetti added a solar electricity system to her home in Sydney River making her the 500th home connected under the SolarHomes rebate program.
“Once again, Nova Scotians are doing their part to reduce emissions and we are proud to be able to support their efforts to help grow the green economy,” said Energy and Mines Minister Derek Mombourquette. “When we started the SolarHomes program a year ago, there were 13 approved solar installers in the province. Today, there are 57 and that means hundreds of new jobs for Nova Scotians.”
Under the program, homeowners can receive a rebate of up to $8,500 on the cost of installing a solar electricity system.
Home solar installations in Nova Scotia have roughly tripled over the past 12 months.
Quotes:
“My experience through this process has been exciting and it has been rewarding to be able to help make Canada greener. I have not paid for electricity since my panels were installed and would do it all over again in a heartbeat.”
– Anne Giovannetti, SolarHomes Program rebate recipient
“The SolarHomes Rebate Program provides a great opportunity for homeowners who want to reduce their carbon footprint and increase their control of the kind of energy they use. We have been thrilled with the growing interest of Nova Scotians - we have had more than 1,000 applications to the program.”
– Stephen MacDonald, chief executive officer, EfficiencyOne
Quick Facts:
- solar power can save homeowners up to $1,500 a year on their energy bills
- the province is investing about $16 million in the program over four years
- the SolarHomes program is delivered by Efficiency Nova Scotia
Additional Resources:
SolarHomes Program: https://www.efficiencyns.ca/residential/services-rebates/solarhomes/