Church in Pleasantville, Nova Scotia, took a major step toward sustainability by embracing solar energy with net metering. Intending to lower operational costs and reduce its carbon footprint, the church partnered with Polaron to install a commercial solar system. By utilizing the Nova Scotia non-profit solar rebate with an estimated $10,000 and high-efficiency Longi monocrystalline solar panels, the projects started significant energy savings and long-term benefits in January 2025.
Net Metering Solar Solution for A Non-Profit Organization with Government Incentive
Understanding the church’s need for a cost-effective and net-mettering sustainable energy solution, Polaron designed a system using Longi monocrystalline panels and APsystems inverters, which are known for their superior efficiency and durability. The solar panels were installed on the church’s metal roof, ensuring optimal performance.
By leveraging the Nova Scotia solar rebate, the church was able to offset 25% of the installation costs, making the switch to solar even more accessible. Our expert team streamlined the installation process, completing the project in just two months and finishing in January 2025. This efficient timeline minimized disruptions to church activities while ensuring a seamless transition to renewable energy.
Looking for a customized net-metering solar solution for your business or non-profit organization? Contact Polaron today to explore how we can help you harness solar power for long-term savings and sustainability.