Navigating Our Unprecedented Application Surge
Nova Scotians Going Solar recently posted a job for a Renewable Energy Scout, and the response was extraordinary, reflecting the community’s commitment to renewable energy. With an overwhelming number of applications, we face the challenge of thoroughly reviewing each one, ensuring a fair selection process. We appreciate the patience and understanding of all applicants and will provide updates through our website and social media. The enthusiasm shown reaffirms our mission for a sustainable future, and we look forward to welcoming new team members.
Nova Scotians Going Solar Brightens Payment Options: Introducing Square for a Streamlined Solar Experience
Nova Scotians Going Solar has partnered with Square to enhance payment convenience and security for customers. This integration allows for seamless transactions both online and at the doorstep, with mobile card readers facilitating on-the-go payments. While e-transfers and cashier’s checks remain options, cash payments are no longer accepted to ensure safety. This partnership aims to streamline administrative processes and elevate customer service, reinforcing our commitment to providing an exceptional solar energy experience.
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.