Monthly Newsletter
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What's new in the month of June
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As Canada is targeting the net-zero emissions goal by 2050, the government takes actions to involve companies in building a net zero country. If you are a business owner in Canada, you may be eligible for tax credits for investments in Canada that support this transition to emission reduction. Read more at our blog page.
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What's new in the month of June
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Is a home wind turbine right for you?
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Is a home-sized wind turbine right for your dwelling? When answering this question, there are many factors to consider. Home-sized wind turbines are great if you want to reduce blackout risks, reliance on grid energy, and your carbon footprint.
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Above average temperatures in Canada this summer
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In 2023, Canada experienced the hottest summer when the earth broke temperature records. Canada is predicted to experience above-average temperatures this summer as well, specifically everywhere that is east of the Ontario-Manitoba boundary
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Highlighted Post of the Month
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Huge Price Rise Requested by N.B. Power may lead to a Renewable Shift
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N.B. Power Utility is requesting an electricity price increase of almost 20 percent spread over two years. While this allowance for an increase in electricity rates applies solely to New Brunswick, this could indicate that rate increases for electricity are forthcoming for other provinces
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