Start generating your own energy today with a solar PV system

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would cost for your business or residence? Request a free quote.
The pride of the height, the clear firmament, the beauty of heaven, with his glorious shew; The sun when it appeareth, declaring at his rising a marvellous instrument, the work of the most High.
 
Sirach 43:1-2 KJV

Why Go Solar?

Reduce your carbon footprint.

Commit to a sustainable future.

Increase your property value.

Reduce your electrical bills.

Offset initial cost with solar incentives.

Begin saving for your future.

Common Questions & Answers Below

  • The average residential system costs between $15,000 to $25,000.
 
  • System cost is dependent upon energy consumption.
 
  • Request a free quote for interest sake with no obligation.
  • Savings vary depending on your location, direct sunlight, orientation of your property, pitch of your roof, system size and personal annual consumption.
 
  • To determine how long it takes to pay for your system, our free quote will give you the details for your return on investment. On average it takes approximately 7 to 15 years.
  • Incentives are available at the federal, provincial and municipal level. The federal government currently offers a interest free loan up to $40,000 over 10 years. 
 
  • In Alberta, the Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP) offers residents the ability to purchase a solar system by adding the cost to their property taxes up to a 20 year term. Check out the CEIP website to see if your community participates. 
 
  • In Medicine Hat, the Hat Smart program offers a rebate of up to $1000.
 
  • Contact one of our solar representatives to inquire on incentives available for your specific area. 
 
  • All panels come with a performance warranty of 25 to 30 years but may last much longer.

 


  • Photovoltaic cells absorb photons from the sun to generate direct current (DC) energy.

 

  • Inverters then convert this energy into alternating current (AC) energy.

 

  • This energy is then distributed by the electric panel to supply electricity to the home.