Canada Aims for a Cleaner Power Grid by 2035: New Draft Regulations Unveiled

Canada’s Environment Minister, Steven Guilbeault, introduced draft regulations aiming to make Canada’s electricity grid cleaner and more affordable by 2035. Despite potential energy cost increases, the government projects long-term savings from reduced fossil fuel reliance. Household energy bills may rise between $35 and $61 annually by 2040, but the government plans to cover up to 50% of these costs through tax credits and financing options. The final regulations are expected by January 2025, with implementation in 2035, reflecting a balance between sustainability and affordability.

Nova Scotians Going Solar Announces Name and Legal Status Change

We are excited to announce that Nova Scotia Goes Solar has rebranded as Nova Scotians Going Solar. This change follows a strategic collaboration with a leading local solar installation company, allowing us to take over their lead generation and sales processes. While we continue to deliver exceptional solar solutions, this rebranding ensures there is no misconception of government endorsement. We remain committed to promoting sustainable energy practices in Nova Scotia.

To Our Valued Customers,

I hope this message finds you well. I’m Joshua Eaton, the Solar Energizer in Chief of Nova Scotians Going Solar. Today, I’m writing to address and clarify an unforeseen technical challenge that we’ve been experiencing recently. Our website, nsgoes.solar uses what is termed a ‘novelty domain name.’ These are the newer domain extensions introduced just […]