New Home Solar Panel Installation in Saskatchewan
Those thinking of integrating a Solar PV System into their new home when building, without making it the center of attention for the houses design, can optimize it's efficiency and your lifetime savings much more easily than having to work with what is already set in stone after your home is built!
New home solar panel installation in Saskatchewan is not only a good idea due to it being the sunniest province, but also has partnered with Saskpower to provide renewable solar energy incentives. Currently, they are providing a $20,000 maximum, or 20% equivalent rebate, for all new home solar panel installations in Saskatchewan that are approved for the Interconnected Net Metering Project. Visit our incentives page to learn more about the other SaskPower rebates and programs offered.
There are a few things to consider when choosing to install solar on your house as well. These include roofing materials, roof slope or angle, area of south facing roof space, location of vents, chimneys, dormers or other things that may get in the way as well as the weight bearing capabilities of the roof and material.
It is important to take into consideration future vegetation locations throughout your yard as shading of your solar panels will result in less energy production.
Home appliances should be considered as well as you will benefit from choosing electrically efficient appliances such as your furnace, stove, hot water heater, and any other appliances that may have gas alternatives.
Our friendly, professional, and informative team is here to help you with all your new home solar system inquires, and to assist you in examining all areas to maximize your home for efficient solar energy.
New home solar panel installation in Saskatchewan is not only a good idea due to it being the sunniest province, but also has partnered with Saskpower to provide renewable solar energy incentives. Currently, they are providing a $20,000 maximum, or 20% equivalent rebate, for all new home solar panel installations in Saskatchewan that are approved for the Interconnected Net Metering Project. Visit our incentives page to learn more about the other SaskPower rebates and programs offered.
There are a few things to consider when choosing to install solar on your house as well. These include roofing materials, roof slope or angle, area of south facing roof space, location of vents, chimneys, dormers or other things that may get in the way as well as the weight bearing capabilities of the roof and material.
It is important to take into consideration future vegetation locations throughout your yard as shading of your solar panels will result in less energy production.
Home appliances should be considered as well as you will benefit from choosing electrically efficient appliances such as your furnace, stove, hot water heater, and any other appliances that may have gas alternatives.
Our friendly, professional, and informative team is here to help you with all your new home solar system inquires, and to assist you in examining all areas to maximize your home for efficient solar energy.