If you live in British Columbia, you know about "The Big One." We get the alerts, we have the conversations. But most of us are focused on the wrong part. We're worried about the three-to-five minutes of shaking. The real disaster doesn't last for five minutes. It lasts for weeks, or even months. The real disaster is the collapse of the power grid. I get asked this question constantly: "Vitaliy, will my solar panels keep the lights on after the quake?" The answer for 99% of people who already...
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If you live in British Columbia, you know about "The Big One." We get the alerts, we have the conversations. But most of us are focused on the wrong part. We're worried about the three-to-five minutes of shaking. The real disaster doesn't last for five minutes. It lasts for weeks, or even months. The real disaster is the collapse of the power grid. I get asked this question constantly: "Vitaliy, will my solar panels keep the lights on after the quake?" The answer for 99% of people who already...
Nova Scotia 2025: Is Solar Energy the Right Choice?
Solar Energy In Canada
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Nova Scotia 2025: Is Solar Energy the Right Choice?
Solar energy adoption in Nova Scotia is growing rapidly, driven by rising electricity rates, strong government incentives, and environmental consciousness. With these factors in play, solar power is shaping up as a financially and environmentally smart investment for Nova Scotians. Original Source: Current Solar Energy Landscape in Nova Scotia Nova Scotia's electricity rates are the highest in Canada, averaging $0.18/kWh, making solar energy an attractive alternative. In 2023, the province sa...
Solar Energy In Canada
If you live in British Columbia, you know about "The Big One." We get the alerts, we have the conversations. But most of us are focused on the wrong part. We're worried about the three-to-five minutes of shaking. The real disaster doesn't last for five minutes. It lasts for weeks, or even months. The real disaster is the collapse of the power grid. I get asked this question constantly: "Vitaliy, will my solar panels keep the lights on after the quake?" The answer for 99% of people who already...