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Looking to the sun to combat rising energy bills

Wendy Elliott, Annapolis Valley Register The rising costs of electricity in this province, as well as other issues with Nova Scotia Power Inc., are making the case for alternatives much brighter. Recently, I heard Kraig Porter, of Efficiency Nova Scotia, speak to farmers about solar power at a Horticulture Nova Scotia event. He pointed out initially that our high carbon use, due to coal burning, makes us four to five times above the Canadian ave…
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Canadian Renewable Energy Association broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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