The Carbon Tax and Your Electric Bill

At Nova Scotians Going Solar, we aim to keep you informed about energy changes. With Nova Scotia Power passing the Carbon Tax to customers, electricity bills will increase significantly, starting at $65 per ton of CO2 in 2023 and rising to $170 per ton by 2030, leading to a 20.21% hike. For an average household using 829 kWh per month, the monthly cost will rise from $173.47 to $208.53 in 2024. The government plans to cover up to 50% of these costs through financial aids. Stay tuned with us for insights and solutions, highlighting solar energy as a safeguard against rising bills.

Fighting Back Against Carbon Tax!

Discover how NS Goes Solar is helping Nova Scotians slash bills and harness sunshine amid rising power costs and carbon taxes. With solar energy, you can transform your energy bills into stable, predictable costs and even earn credits by feeding excess power back into the grid. Take control of your energy future today and join the solar revolution with NS Goes Solar.

The Power of Net Metering

Discover the power of net metering with NS Goes Solar—a game-changer in Nova Scotia’s renewable energy landscape. Harness solar energy to generate electricity, reduce your bills, and earn credits by feeding excess power back into the grid. Join us in embracing a sustainable future while making a smart financial investment. Let NS Goes Solar guide you through the solar revolution and transform the way you power your home.