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Solar Subsidy in Canada 2023

Do you ever stop to think about the fact that most, if not all, of your household or industrial appliances rely on electricity from the state electricity grid? Unfortunately, this grid can be unreliable and contribute to environmental damage. Imagine how amazing it would be if you could generate your own electricity from solar power, not only providing a reliable source of energy but also reducing your carbon footprint.

In 2023, the Canadian government introduced a solar subsidy program to encourage the widespread adoption of renewable energy. Under this initiative, homeowners and businesses can avail themselves of generous subsidies for solar power installations. The program offers a subsidy of up to 40% for systems with a capacity of up to 3 KW. Additionally, for systems ranging from 3 KW to 10 KW, an extra subsidy of 20% is available. This significant financial support aims to make solar energy more affordable and accessible for Canadians, stimulating the transition towards a greener and more sustainable future.

Who can get the general subsidy on solar?

Homeowners

Homeowners who are interested in installing solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on their properties may be eligible for subsidies and grants. Homeowners may also benefit from tax credits and incentives provided by the federal government, such as the refundable tax credit for clean electricity investments.

Businesses

Businesses that are considering adopting solar energy may also be eligible for subsidies and incentives. The federal government's initiatives, such as the refundable tax credit for clean electricity investments, aim to support clean energy investments by businesses. Additionally, provincial governments may offer specific programs and incentives for businesses to install solar PV systems.

Non-profit organizations

Non-profit organizations may also be eligible for solar subsidies and grants. Programs like the Canada Greener Homes Grant Initiative and other provincial initiatives may extend their support to non-profit organizations interested in adopting solar energy.

Provincial-specific Eligibility

It is important to note that eligibility criteria for solar subsidies may vary by province. Each province may have its own programs, incentives, and eligibility requirements. For example, in British Columbia, there are solar incentives available to help homeowners shorten the payback period for their solar PV systems.

Interested to learn more about subsidy?

What are the general documents required to apply for Solar subsidy?

  • Proof of Ownership
  • Installation Quotes or Estimates
  • System Design and Specifications
  • Building Permits and Approvals
  • Electrical Inspection Certificates
  • Completed Application Forms

The benefit of a Grid-connected/On-Grid solar system?

Reduce your electricity bill by up to 90%

Performance Warranty for more than 25 years

The payback period is about 4-5 years

No Maintenance except Cleaning 2-4 times per year

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