Residents in Chestermere looking to learn more about solar energy can attend a free information session on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at the Chestermere Public Library. The event, hosted by the Utilities Consumer Advocate, will run from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Library Program Room.
The session is designed to help homeowners understand the basics of solar micro-generation, which allows residents to generate their own electricity using systems like solar panels. Attendees will learn about the provincial rules governing these systems, as well as how to earn credits on their utility bills by sending surplus energy back to the grid through a process known as net billing.
Experts will also break down the current landscape for solar projects, including available incentive programs, consumer rights, and the potential impact on monthly utility costs. This information is particularly relevant for those exploring home energy upgrades following the closure of the Canada Greener Homes Loan last year.
There is no registration required to attend this event. Residents interested in the topic are encouraged to visit the library at 105B Marina Road to participate in the discussion.