Leading the Charge in Sustainability with Stripe Climate
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Nova Scotia Goes Solar, a proud subsidiary of Canadians Going Solar Inc., is thrilled to announce our partnership with Stripe Climate, a groundbreaking initiative in the fight against climate change. This exciting collaboration represents our first step in a nationwide rollout plan.
Paving the Way to a Greener Future: Nova Scotians Going Solar’s Journey Towards Becoming an Efficiency Preferred Partner
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Nova Scotians Going Solar is nearing the final stages of becoming an Efficiency Preferred Partners program member, marking a significant step in our commitment to sustainability. This milestone will enhance our service offerings with cutting-edge solar technologies and efficient energy solutions tailored to Nova Scotians’ needs. Stay connected for updates as we anticipate our official endorsement and continue our journey towards a sustainable future.
The Carbon Tax and Your Electric Bill
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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.