by admin | Jan 19, 2018 | Blog, Electric vehicles, electricity consumers, Electricity Grid, Energy Transportation
Jeremie Bernardin is not a car salesman, but as an electric vehicle enthusiast, he sees a need for a broad approach, like in British Columbia, to get Nova Scotians to consider buying EVs. That’s what he told CBC Radio Host Norma Lee MacLeod when he called into...
by admin | Jan 5, 2018 | Blog
Many parts of Halifax did loose power yesterday, including us, but Cam Farnell did not loose his electricity in his Tantallon home, because at his off grid home he was self generating his own solar electricity. When the sun went down he had enough energy stored in his...
by admin | Jan 4, 2018 | Blog
Stir frying eggs and veggies at 11:10am I wonder, “will this be my last home cooked meal for a few days?” With all the pre-storm weather bomb reporting, this Nor’ Easter has been described as a major wind event, I’m left with the question...
by admin | Dec 8, 2017 | Blog, electricity consumers, Electricity Grid, Energy Grid, energy security, Renewable Energy
For the first time, electricity has been exchanged between the Island of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia through Emera’s Maritime Link undersea cable project. This is a historic milestone for the transformative interconnection. The first electrons across the...
by admin | Nov 11, 2017 | Blog, Electricity Grid, Renewable Energy
The Canadian province of Nova Scotia announced 18 Solar Community Project winners at events around the province on Friday November 10, 2017. Rev. Neale Bennet, the President of Atlantic School of Theology, was at the announcement in the AST Library in Halifax. The...