Solar Energy Rebates For Nova Scotia In 2025
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It all boils down to the skyrocketing electricity rates. At $0.18094 per kWh, Nova Scotia’s electricity costs are among the highest in Canada. Solar energy offers an escape route—dramatic savings on your power bill while shrinking your carbon footprint. The catch? The upfront cost of solar installations can make anyone pause. That’s why federal, provincial, and municipal programs are stepping up to help.
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- Which rebates and incentives can lower those initial costs.
- How to qualify and apply for these programs.
- What long-term savings look like when you switch to solar.
Federal Programs: Making Solar More Affordable
- Canada Greener Homes Grant
- Offers up to $5,000 for energy-efficient home upgrades, including solar panels.
- Requires a pre-retrofit EnerGuide evaluation by a certified advisor.
- Application is through the Canada Greener Homes Portal.
- Canada Greener Homes Loan
- Interest-free loans of up to $40,000 with a 10-year repayment period.
- You need approval for the Canada Greener Homes Grant first.
- Clean Energy Investment Tax Credit
- Businesses can enjoy a 30% refundable tax credit for installing solar energy systems.
- Eligible costs can be claimed directly through the CRA.
- Accelerated Capital Cost Allowance (ACCA)
- Businesses can depreciate solar equipment costs faster, reducing taxable income.
Provincial Programs: Nova Scotia-Specific Perks
- SolarHomes Program
- Rebate: $0.30/watt, up to $3,000.
- Administered by Efficiency Nova Scotia, the program is perfect for homeowners installing solar on primary residences.
- Solar for Non-Profits Pilot
- Offers up to $15,000 to non-profits for solar PV systems.
- Helps organizations cut costs and contribute to a greener community.
- Home Battery Pilot
- Encourages pairing solar panels with battery storage.
- Offers $300 per kWh of battery capacity, capped at $2,500.
- Community Solar Gardens
- Perfect for those without suitable roof space.
- Earns subscribers a $0.02/kWh credit on energy generated by shared solar systems.
- PACE Financing (Property Assessed Clean Energy)
- Provides low-cost loans for solar installations, with repayments tied to property taxes.
- Programs like Halifax Solar City offer 10-year terms at competitive rates.
Actionable Steps to Start Your Solar Journey Follow More at SolarEnergies.ca
- Schedule a Home Energy Assessment
- Efficiency Nova Scotia’s programs often start with an evaluation. This step identifies areas to improve energy efficiency before going solar.
- Explore Financing Options
- Look into Halifax Solar City, PACE, or federal loan programs for affordable payment plans.
- Hire a Certified Installer
- Use Efficiency Nova Scotia’s directory to find a qualified professional.
- Combine Rebates for Maximum Savings
- Stack federal programs like the Canada Greener Homes Grant with provincial initiatives for better affordability.
- Stay Organized
- Keep all your paperwork—quotes, receipts, and approvals—handy to avoid delays.
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