Solar Panel Installations
Across Alberta
We serve homeowners in 12 Alberta cities. Every proposal is specific to your home, utility, and the financing programs available in your area.
Find Your City
Click your city below to see local incentive status, your utility's net billing framework, and real case study numbers from nearby installations.
Edmonton
CEIP OpenEPCOR net billing. Capital Region's largest solar market. Active CEIP program through ceip.abmunis.ca.
View Edmonton →Calgary
CEIP PausedENMAX Solar Club available. Retail-rate net billing. CEIP paused but strong economics via Solar Club and conventional financing.
View Calgary →Red Deer
Check CEIP StatusCentral Alberta's hub. FortisAlberta net billing. Strong solar irradiance and growing residential market.
View Red Deer →Lethbridge
CEIP OpenAmong Alberta's highest sun hours. Active CEIP program. FortisAlberta net billing at retail rate.
View Lethbridge →Airdrie
CEIP OpenFast-growing Calgary-area city. Active CEIP program. ENMAX or FortisAlberta service depending on location.
View Airdrie →St. Albert
CEIP OpenNorthwest of Edmonton. EPCOR net billing. Active CEIP program. Newer subdivisions with excellent roof exposure.
View St. Albert →Sherwood Park
CEIP OpenStrathcona County CEIP open. FortisAlberta net billing. Modern housing stock and strong solar candidate area.
View Sherwood Park →Spruce Grove
CEIP PausedWest of Edmonton. FortisAlberta net billing. CEIP paused, but HELOC and green energy lending options available.
View Spruce Grove →Medicine Hat
CEIP OpenHighest solar irradiance in Alberta. Active CEIP program. Municipal utility net billing. Fastest payback in the province.
View Medicine Hat →Grande Prairie
CEIP PausedNorthwest Alberta hub. FortisAlberta net billing. CEIP paused, but summer day length supports strong annual production.
View Grande Prairie →Fort McMurray
No CEIPATCO Electric net billing. High household electricity consumption means large bills to offset and often faster payback.
View Fort McMurray →Slave Lake
No CEIPLesser Slave Lake region. ATCO Electric net billing. We serve northern communities with the same process and transparency.
View Slave Lake →How Location Affects Your Solar Proposal
Your Utility and Net Billing Rate
Alberta has four main electricity distributors: EPCOR (Edmonton area), FortisAlberta (most of the province), ATCO Electric (northern and rural regions), and municipal utilities in Medicine Hat and Calgary. Each manages net billing interconnection independently, though all operate under Alberta's province-wide micro-generation regulation that credits exports at retail rate.
Your distributor affects how quickly interconnection approval comes back, and in Calgary, whether you can access the ENMAX Solar Club's premium $0.30/kWh export rate from May through October.
CEIP Status in Your Municipality
The Clean Energy Improvement Program lets municipalities offer 3.75% property-tax financing for solar installations. Participation is voluntary, and program windows open and close as funding is allocated. We track current status across all 12 cities we serve.
Where CEIP is open, most homeowners see monthly CEIP payments that are lower than, or close to, their monthly electricity savings from day one. Where it's paused, we model out conventional financing options to achieve a similar monthly picture.
Not Sure Which Option Fits Your City?
Start your free estimate and we'll confirm your utility, check current CEIP status, and show you the actual monthly numbers for your home.