New Home Installation
Residential Solar Power Grid Tie Installation
If you are not living off-the-grid, it is important to make sure that you are grid-tied when converting to solar energy. Blaze Solar offers residential solar power grid tie installation in Saskatchewan. The process of grid-tie is essential in converting direct current (DC) into an alternating current (AC). Using the appropriate grid-tie inverter for our customers, we make it possible to transfer generated power from your system safely and efficiently back to the grid.
There are two reasons why grid-tie benefits homeowners. The first is it’s financially beneficial. When you utilize a grid-tie system, you are able to efficiently inject excess power (commonly referred to as net power) back into the electric utility grid. There are several payment options you can arrange with an electric utility company, such as net metering and feed-in tariff.
There are two reasons why grid-tie benefits homeowners. The first is it’s financially beneficial. When you utilize a grid-tie system, you are able to efficiently inject excess power (commonly referred to as net power) back into the electric utility grid. There are several payment options you can arrange with an electric utility company, such as net metering and feed-in tariff.
Existing Home Installation
For those who receive residential solar power grid tie installation from us, our electric utility partner, Saskpower, offers a Net Metering Program. In addition to this program, they also offer a rebate equivalent of 20% (up to a maximum of $20,000) for new grid installation.
The second benefit is that when properly installed, solar power grid-tied systems allow homeowners to use generated power without batteries and excessive rewiring. In the event that the production of power is insufficient, the electricity grid covers the shortage—in our case, SaskPower will provide your home with enough energy to keep it up and running. This partnership ensures that both SaskPower and our consumers are making the most of solar power energy.
The second benefit is that when properly installed, solar power grid-tied systems allow homeowners to use generated power without batteries and excessive rewiring. In the event that the production of power is insufficient, the electricity grid covers the shortage—in our case, SaskPower will provide your home with enough energy to keep it up and running. This partnership ensures that both SaskPower and our consumers are making the most of solar power energy.