Going Solar In Newfoundland

Rebates, Sunshine, Net Metering, Financing for Solar Power in Newfoundland

 
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Warm, welcoming, fun, loving and hilarious are just a few ways to describe Newfoundlands community.

You can make it even better by helping develop a more sustainable energy future through Solar

 
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Newfoundland Solar Rebates

Unfortunately there are no current incentives for Newfoundland power rebates through Solar offered on a provincial level.

 
 
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On average Newfoundland solar panel systems would produce 946 kWh/year

937 kWh/year - St John’s, Newfoundland

951 kWh/year - Gander, Newfoundland

924 kWh/year - Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland

958 kWh/year - Grandfalls, Newfoundland

Sourced from: Photovoltaic and Solar Resource Maps

 
 
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Sunshine is a beautiful thing all year long - even in the winter!

Average # of days with any measurable amount of sunshine per year:

272 days - St John’s, Newfoundland

273 days - Gander, Newfoundland

230 days - Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland

254 days - Grandfalls, Newfoundland

Sourced from: Weather averages for Canada

 
 
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Newfoundland’s main electricity provider is Newfoundland Power

Energy Charge: $0.138/kWh

Newfoundlands Net Metering policy allows you to earn full credits for excess electricity produced up to your total annual electricity usage

For up to date rates please visit Newfoundland Power to learn more.

 
 
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Multiple Options for Newfoundland Solar Power Financing Exist

Unfortunately there is no Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loan currently available however some banks also offer green energy specific financing:

RBC Energy Saver Loan

TD Canada Trust