Promoting Energy Efficiency Across New Brunswick
The owners decided to go off-grid because the ability to sell power in New Brunswick was not quite there. They wanted power independence so that they would no longer suffer from grid down situations like hurricanes and other weather-related power outages. The owners also care about the environment and want to reduce their impact as much as possible. They had access to credit to do this and so because they could afford to and felt that it was necessary to become early adopters to be able to share the possibility within the community and their group of friends and family. In November 2017, the owners started changing electrical appliances over to propane and they installed an on-demand propane hot-water heater and had the old tank removed (saved $35/month).  They also had the propane technician hook up a propane cookstove in the kitchen and a propane dryer in the laundry room (both of which were bought used).  The power bill dropped to less than 300kWh/month and they knew they were getting close to being able to go to off-grid solar. The owners still had freezers and some small power demons to root out but they began to get quotes for the solar system. Everyone gave different numbers and prices for what would be needed and what it was going to cost. The owners took their time deciding which contractor they wanted to work with and in the end, it came down to communication and cooperation over cost. They chose MJM because he was willing to work with them on an unconventional design and helped save us money on various aspects of the install. In the summer of 2018, financing was secured and they started to prepare the house walls for the install of the solar panels.  The panels and electrical systems were installed in October and the generator was installed in early November. The owners finally flipped the main breaker and went off grid during a grid down storm in early November. A few weeks later the power company came and finished unhooking the owners from the grid and took the line off of the house, and they haven’t gotten a bill since. The owners have a 5kW array of solar panels mounted on the walls of the house to protect them from snow and ice that tends to cover most rooftop systems in the wintertime.  The battery back is composed of 16 six-volt Lead Acid Deep Cycle batteries in series to produce a 48 Volt system that the AC inverter converts for the house to run on. They have an 11 kW propane generator that starts automatically when the voltage drops below 46 Volts.  The owners try to conserve power as much as possible to keep from running the generator until they absolutely have to. Usually they can go 2 dark days before they need to run it for 3 hours to charge up the system.
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The energy audit that was commissioned identified heating as the owners’ main energy expense so they built solar air heaters to install on the rooms that needed extra heat, the kitchen, living room and bathroom all share a wall with the sun.  These simple handmade units have saved the furnace from needing to run during the day when the owners are away. The air heaters create 30-40C air in with -15C to -20C outside temperatures. The owners are hoping to not have to burn wood in the spring and fall, and to not burn as much in the winter, due to the heat produced by the solar air heaters. They have been off grid for about 4 months through the darkest months of the year and they will be adding 6 more panels in the spring to boost our production for next winter.  Additionally, they will be adding more solar air heaters to heat the basement, and more of the upper floors.  Finally, they will be adding a solar thermal system to preheat their water to cut down on propane usage.  The solar thermal will also bring the potential for in-floor radiant heat, further cutting down on the wood needed to burn to stay warm. Solar PV System: $27,000 Generator and Install: $7,000 Propane System and Appliances: $7,000 Return on investment at the rate of old power bill: (Off Grid System $41,000) / ($1700 Annual Power Bill) = 24 years to pay back the system with power bill savings.

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Canada’s Greener Homes Grant

The Federal Government of Canada is giving up to 700,000 grants of up to $5,000 to help homeowners make energy efficient retrofits to their homes. They provide EnerGuide evaluations (worth up to $600) and expert advice to  homeowners so they can begin to plan their retrofits. As part of their work, they are committed to ensuring Greener Homes reaches diverse Canadians including those living in remote and northern communities and those with limited internet access. Applying is easy.

This directory contains programs of specific interest to Canadian households.

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NB Power Total Home Energy Savings Program

“It all starts with your initial Home Energy Evaluation. For $99, a Certified Energy Advisor will evaluate your home – from the attic to the basement- to find out where your home needs upgrades. Your initial Home Energy Evaluation will give you customized recommendations to improve your home’s space and water heating energy efficiency. You could also be eligible for free energy savings products!”

After registering for this program and being approved, NB Power will help you book an appointment with a Certified Energy Advisor, who will come to your house and assess its energy efficiency – from top to bottom – to find out where your home may need upgrades. The advisor will prepare an initial Energy Evaluation and give you a list of recommended upgrades, and it is up to you to decide which you plan on pursuing. You have 9 months to complete your work before they come back for a final evaluation. You may also be eligible for free energy savings products. There is currently a wait-time of approximately three to four weeks to have your energy evaluation done.

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NB Power Low Income Energy Savings Program

“The Low-Income Energy Savings Program targets homes in need of major energy efficiency upgrades, especially those needing insulation and air sealing. These upgrades will help low-income homeowners in New Brunswick reduce their energy use and costs.”

This program provides energy efficiency upgrades to low-income homeowners in order to improve their energy use. Energy efficiency upgrades could include anything from improving air sealing around windows and doors to increasing insulation in attics and walls. Acceptance into this program is based on a first come, first served basis and currently has a wait-list of approximately 12 months.

Contact an NB Power Customer Care Advisor by phone at 1 800 663-6272 and press 5 for Energy Efficiency Services (after choosing your preferred language) or by email at smarthabits@nbpower.com to participate.

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NB Power New Home Energy Savings Program

This program is for homeowners looking to incorporate energy efficiency products when building a new home or completing renovations. After registering and being approved for the program, you can have your building plans modeled by a Certified Energy Advisor and can consult with them on ways to make your home more energy efficient. You have 12 months to complete construction of your home, from the date you registered. Complete an on-site energy evaluation, and then receive your incentives. Renovate with energy efficiency in mind and you may be eligible for a refund of up to 25% of your premium!

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Saint John Energy Home Energy Assessment

“We offer an Energy Assessment service which is designed to give you the help you need to use electricity more efficiently throughout your household. Implementing a few cost-effective solutions now can save you money over the long term.”

Give them a call to discuss your specific needs for your home. Their Energy Advisor will provide helpful information from making small changes around your home to large renovations with the help of Energy Smart NB. Call at (506) 658-5252 or toll-free at 1-877-907-5550 to book your energy advising appointment today.

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NB Power Net Metering Program

Through NB Power’s Net Metering Program, the power that your renewable energy system generates can be fed back into the existing electrical grid through a special type of meter or net meter that will be installed by replacing your existing meter. This new meter will provide readings for the electricity you use from NB Power and the electricity you produce, and send back to the distribution system. You will then be billed for the difference or net amount of electricity used.

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NB Power Net Metering Program

Through NB Power’s Net Metering Program, the power that your renewable energy system generates can be fed back into the existing electrical grid through a special type of meter or net meter that will be installed by replacing your existing meter. This new meter will provide readings for the electricity you use from NB Power and the electricity you produce, and send back to the distribution system. You will then be billed for the difference or net amount of electricity used.

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NB Power Commercial Buildings Retrofit Program

Any commercial building within the province of New Brunswick can receive up to $3,300 towards evaluations for energy efficiency upgrades, and a maximum of $100,000 towards energy retrofitting project costs. Projects must have defined electrical savings and meet other criteria before they are eligible for this program.

For a limited time, you can also get 25% back – up to a maximum of $1 Million per entity – on eligible costs that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, through the Government of Canada’s Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund. Federal funding is available until December 2023 or until funds are depleted.

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NB Power Embedded Generation Program

This program is currently fully subscribed based on our current program capacity. They are monitoring the on-going performance of the program but not accepting any new applicants at this time. The program is currently under review. The webpage will be updated once a new program is launched.

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NB Power Net Metering Program

Through NB Power’s Net Metering Program, the power that your renewable energy system generates can be fed back into the existing electrical grid through a special type of meter or net meter that will be installed by replacing your existing meter. This new meter will provide readings for the electricity you use from NB Power and the electricity you produce, and send back to the distribution system. You will then be billed for the difference or net amount of electricity used.

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NB Power Embedded Generation Program

This program is currently fully subscribed based on our current program capacity. They are monitoring the on-going performance of the program but not accepting any new applicants at this time. The program is currently under review. The webpage will be updated once a new program is launched.

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NB Power Industry Incentives

The Energy Smart Industrial Program helps accelerate industry investments in energy efficiency.

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>Government of Canada Tax Savings for Industry

The Government of Canada makes clean energy projects such as solar energy, wind energy, and energy from waste more fiscally attractive for industry by providing business income tax incentives.

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>Industrial Government of Canada Tax Savings for Industry

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>New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund

Community groups, NB municipalities, First Nations non-profit NB organizations, and institutions furthering sustainable development may apply to the Environmental Trust Fund for funding towards action-oriented projects that will protect, preserve, and enhance the Province’s natural environment.

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