The Benefits of Going Solar

Solar energy helps you save money, gain more control over your power, and support a cleaner future. It is a simple upgrade that delivers long lasting value for your home or business.

Renewable

Solar energy is a renewable energy source, meaning it is derived from a source that is naturally replenished. The sun provides an abundant and inexhaustible supply of energy, making solar electricity a sustainable choice.

Savings

As the cost of solar technology continues to decrease, using solar electricity can lead to significant cost savings. By generating your own electricity from solar panels, you can reduce or even eliminate your reliance on traditional energy sources, resulting in lower utility bills over time.

Impact

Solar electricity is a clean and green energy solution. It produces no greenhouse gas emissions or air pollutants during operation, helping to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change. By choosing solar energy, you contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment.

Protecting Our Planet Starts With You

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Solar Panel Installation Rebates

Incentives & Rebates

Switching to solar energy can be a significant investment, but several incentives and rebates can help reduce the cost. Both federal and provincial programs offer substantial financial support to make solar installations more affordable for homeowners in Ontario. Below are some of the key programs available:
The Canada Greener Homes Loan offers interest-free loans of up to $40,000 to help Canadians make their homes more energy efficient and comfortable. Homeowners are required to complete a pre-retrofit EnerGuide evaluation to participate in the program.

The Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program (BHOLP) is a City of Ottawa initiative designed to support home energy efficiency retrofits. Its goal is to help local residents reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

This program allows homeowners to offset their electricity costs by exporting excess solar power back to the grid, providing credits that reduce monthly electricity bills.

Some local utilities and municipalities offer additional rebates and incentives for solar installations. These programs vary by region and can significantly impact the overall cost of your solar project. Contact us to find out more about local rebates that might be applicable for your home or business!

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Solar Energy FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to all of the frequently asked questions below:

Does switching to solar actually save money over time?

Yes. Solar helps lower your electricity costs by generating power from sunlight instead of the grid. As hydro rates rise in Ontario, solar lets you control more of your energy use and reduce long term spending.
Solar gives you control over your own power production. Instead of relying only on the grid, you generate electricity on site. This reduces the impact of rate increases, peak pricing, and power outages, especially when paired with battery storage.
It is. Solar power creates electricity without producing greenhouse gases or air pollution. Every kilowatt hour generated from your panels lowers your carbon footprint and supports a cleaner energy future.
Many Ontario buyers see solar as a valuable upgrade. Homes and businesses with solar often sell faster and at higher prices because future owners benefit from lower operating costs and built in energy savings.
The biggest advantage is predictable, long lasting savings. Once your system is installed, the sunlight is free. That means decades of reduced hydro costs, stronger energy security, and a cleaner way to power your property.