From potential to power: how Canada can lead with solar energy legislation

It is crucial to consider regional constraints to best integrate renewable energy generation into existing infrastructure.
Incorporating economic incentives such as tax credits, rebates, and grants into governmental regulations is vital to support the solar industry, writes Caroline Hachem-Vermette.

The urgent global shift towards sustainable energy solutions has spotlighted solar energy as a pivotal component in the design of high-performance buildings and neighbourhoods. In many respects, countries like Canada are on the forefront, developing codes to promote renewabl...

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