Nova Scotia Power doesn’t contribute a penny to this expensive infrastructure (and charges $25 every two months for the net meter rental). And now, Nova Scotia Power isn’t satisfied taking advantage of this free solar infrastructure that citizens provide, it wants to charge them to make power and provide it to … Nova Scotia Power. So someone who has spent $35,000 to put up a 10 kW system will now be expected to pay Nova Scotia Power to produce power for Nova Scotia Power. These are commonly called “sharrows.”In essence, if approved, the “bike lane” means there’s no bike lane at all between Agricola and Gottingen Streets. At the height of the first wave, Nova Scotia was experiencing 15 and 16 deaths a week.
Source: CBC News January 28, 2022 20:27 UTC