Planning your solar energy system
- Consider what type of solar energy system you want:
- Photovoltaic or PV (most common type; uses the sun's light to make electricity). Eligible for HAT Smart rebates.
- Solar thermal (uses the sun's warmth to heat water)
- Work with a solar energy professional to ensure the best system for your needs. A professional will obtain all permits and will apply for available rebates on your behalf.
- Make sure your house is as energy-efficient as possible before adding solar collectors.
- If you are buying a new property, consider the building's solar-readiness. Look for adequate roof space, utility room space and a pipe chase to connect the roof and utility room.
Connecting to the City's electric grid
- If certain requirements are met, you can connect your solar photovoltaic system (microgenerator) to the City Electric system.
- When you do not generate enough electricity to meet your needs, you buy the shortage from City Electric. When you generate more electricity than you need, you receive a credit with the City.
- The City will not purchase excess electric generation from you, and you will still be required to pay the "base" electric fees included with your utilities.
To learn more about electric microgeneration, visit Microgeneration