Approved solar installers work on the roof of a house. Photo credit Communications Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia homeowners can now save money on their electricity bills by installing solar photovoltaic systems on their homes through the SolarHomes program.

One of the first Nova Scotians to do so is Beechville resident Dennis Wright.

“My grandparents saved their entire lives to purchase the property where I live and my family has worked hard at upkeep,” said Mr. Wright. “Investing in solar electricity is a good opportunity to improve our home and make it more affordable for the next generation of our family.”

Energy and Mines Minister Derek Mombourquette announced today, Aug. 14, that application forms for the rebate program are now available through Efficiency Nova Scotia.

“Many Nova Scotians are ready to adopt solar electricity a ...

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