Produce your own power!

Behind-the-meter systems allow users to generate their own energy, possibly store it for later use, and manage your consumption more effecitively and efficiently.

Net Metering Programs

Net Metering Programs provide the opportunity to generate up to 100 kW (DC) of power, using an eligible energy resource, to offset your own power use, while still being able to draw from the Power grid when needed.

Solar Power Saskatchewan

(2024 Guide)

Congratulations! You’ve found the ultimate guide for installing solar power in Saskatchewan!

Saskatchewan is currently ranked the #9 province in the country for installing a solar power system, but scores as the best province for sunlight levels.

Clean Energy Funding in Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan Environmental Society created a summary of of clean energy funding programs.  The purpose of this document is to share existing funding programs that can support clean energy projects (planning, implementation, building capacity, demonstration, etc.) in Saskatchewan. Not all programs shown are currently accepting applications. Please visit program websites for more information and updates on application openings. This document was last updated on 3 July 2024.

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Apply for the Home Energy Loan Program

The Home Energy Loan Program (HELP) offers low-interest loans to homeowners to improve energy and water efficiency and install renewable energy systems.

The Home Energy Loan Program (HELP) is currently accepting applications. Applications will be reviewed based on funding availability and will be approved or waitlisted.  To apply go to the Initial Online Application webform and have your tax roll number handy.

Visit saskatoon.ca/HelpHome for more information.