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06/18/2026
Newsletter No. 1042 is now live.
This week, we're following a major warehouse fire in Los Angeles that has drawn attention across the solar industry, alongside important developments in energy storage, clean electricity, and decarbonization.
Also featured:
• Ontario's record-low battery storage procurement results
• New research comparing renewable energy investments with direct air capture
• The Canadian Climate Institute's call for faster electricity infrastructure development
Read the latest issue: https://conta.cc/4vdFz52
06/12/2026
Newsletter No. 1041 is now live.
This week, we're looking at Alberta's push for stronger oversight of door-to-door solar sales and what it could mean for consumer protection and the industry's reputation.
Also featured:
• A $15 million federal investment in one of Canada's largest solar projects
• How battery storage can help integrate renewable energy more efficiently into the grid
• The definitive merger agreement between SUNation Energy and Suniva
Read the latest issue.
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06/02/2026
Newsletter No. 1040 is now live.
This week we're looking at:
• Whether Quebec is finally emerging as Canada's next major solar market
• Why new research suggests America's solar boom isn't facing the level of opposition many assume
• Scientists urging the solar industry to rethink how it talks about the value of solar energy
• New polling showing strong support for renewable energy development in Alberta
The clean energy landscape is changing quickly, and these stories help explain where things may be headed next.
Check out the latest edition: https://conta.cc/4oaV2Ak
Quebec’s solar market is changing fast.
We discuss Hydro-Québec’s new solar incentives, installer demand, workforce shortages, battery storage, and whether Quebec is finally ready for large-scale solar adoption.
Full video + article in the comments.
05/05/2026
Newsletter No. 1038 of May 5th, 2026, is now live.
Canada could see $200B flow into renewables over the next decade. But the bigger question is what might slow it down.
This week, we look at the real bottlenecks behind that investment, the challenges of integrating more wind and solar into the grid, and why local opposition to projects still matters.
We also cover new solar efficiency records and what they signal for the industry.
👉 Link in the comments.
04/22/2026
Our latest newsletter is out!
This week, we’re looking at what comes next for Canada’s Greener Homes Program—and what needs to change if it returns. We also break down where the EV market is heading in 2026, and highlight major solar contract wins in Ontario.
Plus, new research connects renewable restrictions to weaker local economic performance.
It’s a mix of policy, market direction, and real-world impact.
⬇️ Link in the comments.
04/15/2026
The latest newsletter is now live.
This week, the momentum behind Canada’s energy transition is getting harder to ignore.
Ontario is back in the market with its first major renewable procurement in over a decade.
Hydro-Québec’s solar tender is already approaching 500 MW in proposed projects.
And in Nova Scotia, businesses are moving fast, with commercial solar capacity up 82%.
At the same time, global events continue to reshape the energy conversation in real time.
It all points to the same shift:
renewables are no longer a future bet; they’re becoming a present-day response to cost, policy, and risk.
We break it all down in this week’s issue.
👉 Link in the comments.
04/03/2026
Hydro-Québec is now covering up to 40% of residential solar costs.
That’s a big shift for a province long dominated by hydropower.
Is this the start of a real rooftop solar market in Quebec… or a measured step toward a more distributed grid?
Full story 👇
https://pvbuzz.com/quebec-homeowners-cut-solar-installation-costs/
03/26/2026
P.E.I. is taking steps to fix growing pressure on its power grid.
The province is exploring battery energy storage as a fast, flexible solution to handle rising demand and improve reliability.
With proposals now open, this could be a big step toward a more stable and modern energy system.
But questions remain:
Is storage enough on its own, or part of a bigger shift?
Read more below 👇
03/11/2026
A solar manufacturing plant.
A nearby elementary school.
And a community asking difficult questions.
Reports of chemical incidents at Silfab Solar’s Fort Mill facility have sparked investigations and renewed debate about where industrial clean-energy manufacturing should be located.
The company disputes claims that the incidents posed any risk, while regulators continue reviewing the situation.
It’s becoming a story about more than one facility.
It raises broader questions about how the clean energy industry scales responsibly inside growing communities.
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