Solar energy company critical of SaskPower suspending net metering program
The president of a solar company in Saskatchewan said SaskPower’s decision to suspend its net metering program in the near future kneecaps its ability to meet demands for renewable energy.
“We’ve got thousands of customers who have requested quotes and we don’t have a way to sell them a solar system and connect them to the grid,” said Miguel Catellier, president of TruGreen Energy.
On Wednesday, SaskPower announced it’s fast approaching the 16-megawatt capacity limit for the Net Metering program, which offers rebates on solar installations and pays customers for surplus energy sold back to the electrical grid.
When the program was approved in November, the Crown corporation said it would accept applications up until it reached the capacity limit or by Nov. 30, 2021.