Alberta Solar Energy Guide
Everything you need to know about going solar in Alberta — net metering, rebates, utility programs, and how to choose the right installer.
Alberta Solar Highlights
- check_circleAlberta's unique 'Solar Club' programs allow you to sell excess summer power at premium rates (up to 30¢/kWh) and buy cheaper power in the winter.
- check_circleAlberta receives some of the highest solar irradiance in Canada, outperforming many European solar hubs.
- check_circleThe Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP) is widely available in Alberta cities, offering low-interest property-linked financing.
- check_circleEdmonton and other municipalities offer direct cash incentives on top of federal programs.
Residential Solar
Homeowner incentives, net metering, system sizing, and installer tips for Alberta.
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Business grants, CCA deductions, ITC financing, and ROI analysis for Alberta companies.
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Alberta's deregulated energy market and abundant sunshine make it a goldmine for solar energy. The combination of high solar yields and the ability to choose your retailer allows Alberta solar owners to maximize their savings like nowhere else in Canada.
Select one of our specialized guides above (Residential or Commercial) to dive deeper into system sizing, costs, utility regulations, and tax incentives for your specific project type.
Alberta Solar Rebates & Incentives
Edmonton Change Homes for Climate
$0.40 per wattEdmonton residents can receive up to $4,000 for residential systems, and up to $10,000 for non-profit systems.
Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP)
Up to $50,000Low-interest, long-term financing available in Calgary, Edmonton, Canmore, and other towns, repaid via property taxes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Alberta Solar Club?
The Solar Club is an innovative billing structure for micro-generators in Alberta. It allows you to switch to a high export rate (approx 30¢/kWh) in summer when you generate surplus energy, and switch back to a lower rate (approx 12¢/kWh) in winter when you rely more on the grid.
Does hail damage solar panels in Alberta?
Modern solar panels are built with tempered glass designed to withstand severe weather, including hail up to 1 inch in diameter traveling at terminal velocity. Reputable installers use Tier 1 panels with robust hail ratings.
How does micro-generation regulation work in Alberta?
Alberta's Micro-generation Regulation allows you to generate your own electricity. Systems must be sized to meet but not exceed your annual consumption. You are credited for all export on a hourly basis.
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