Solar Panels Saskatchewan – Incentives, Costs & Top Installers

Solar panels on a Saskatchewan prairie farmstead

Saskatchewan Solar Energy Guide

Your complete resource for Saskatchewan solar incentives, costs, and top installers

$12K–$15K 5 kW System Cost
$1,000–$1,600 Annual Savings
9–13 Yrs Payback Period
4 Programs Available Incentives

Saskatchewan enjoys some of Canada’s best solar conditions with over 2,300 hours of annual sunshine – more than most provinces! From Regina to Saskatoon, homeowners and businesses are discovering that solar makes excellent financial sense. With SaskPower’s net metering program and growing provincial support, solar adoption is accelerating across the prairies.

Current Saskatchewan Solar Incentives (2025)

Programs that save you money on solar

ProgramAmountEligibility
Federal Greener Homes GrantUp to $5,000All homeowners
SaskPower Net Metering1:1 retail creditUp to 100 kW
No PST on Solar Equipment6% PST exemptSolar equipment only
Federal Solar Tax Credit30% of costCommercial only

Saskatchewan Solar Costs & Savings

What to expect for your investment

Average System Cost (2025)

  • 5 kW system: $12,000–$15,000
  • 10 kW system: $22,000–$28,000
  • 15 kW system: $32,000–$40,000

Annual Savings

  • $1,000–$1,600 per year
  • 9–13 years payback
  • 25-year savings: $25,000–$40,000

Top-Rated Saskatchewan Solar Installers

Verified Saskatchewan solar companies with real reviews

Solar Manitoba

Solar Manitoba

📍 Regina, SK
★★★★★ 4.7/5
Residential & Commercial
Westhills Solar

Westhills Solar

📍 Saskatoon, SK
★★★★★ 4.6/5
Residential & Off-Grid
Prairie Sun Solar

Prairie Sun Solar

📍 Moose Jaw, SK
★★★★★ 4.5/5
Residential & Agricultural

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Saskatchewan Solar FAQ

Quick answers for Saskatchewan homeowners

How does SaskPower’s net metering program work?

SaskPower’s net metering program allows you to connect a solar system up to 100 kW to the grid. Any excess electricity you generate is exported and credited at the full retail rate on a 1:1 basis. Credits roll forward month to month, and any remaining balance is paid out annually. It’s one of the most straightforward net metering programs in Canada.

How does Saskatchewan’s sunshine compare to other provinces?

Saskatchewan receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine per year, placing it among Canada’s sunniest provinces alongside Alberta. Cities like Regina and Saskatoon get more annual sunshine than Toronto or Vancouver. This abundant solar resource means your panels will produce more energy per kilowatt installed than systems in most eastern provinces.

Do solar panels produce enough power during Saskatchewan winters?

While winter days are shorter, Saskatchewan’s cold temperatures actually improve solar panel efficiency. Clear prairie skies mean strong solar production even in fall and spring shoulder months. Most systems produce about 20–25% of their annual output during winter months (November–February), with the remaining 75–80% generated from March to October.

How does the PST exemption on solar equipment work in Saskatchewan?

Saskatchewan exempts solar energy equipment from the 6% Provincial Sales Tax (PST). This applies to solar panels, inverters, racking systems, and related equipment. The exemption is applied at the point of sale by your installer, so you don’t need to apply for a rebate – you simply pay less upfront. On a $15,000 system, that’s roughly $900 in immediate savings.

Solar resources by province

Incentives, installers, and costs specific to your region

British Columbia coat of arms
British Columbia
$2.60–$3.30/W installed
PST exempt
Tax savings
9–13 yr
Payback
PST exemption on solar equipment
BC Hydro net metering (1:1 credit)
CleanBC rebates available [VERIFY]
View BC guide
Alberta coat of arms
Alberta
$2.50–$3.10/W installed
No PST
Tax savings
8–12 yr
Payback
No provincial sales tax on equipment
Municipal solar rebates available [VERIFY]
Highest sun hours in Canada
View Alberta guide
Saskatchewan coat of arms
Saskatchewan
$2.70–$3.30/W installed
No PST
Tax savings
9–13 yr
Payback
PST exempt on solar equipment
SaskPower net metering program
Strong prairie sun exposure
View Saskatchewan guide
Manitoba coat of arms
Manitoba
$2.80–$3.40/W installed
No PST
Tax savings
12–16 yr
Payback
PST exempt on solar equipment
Manitoba Hydro net billing [VERIFY]
Low electricity rates = longer payback
View Manitoba guide
Ontario coat of arms
Ontario
$2.60–$3.50/W installed
$10K
Max incentive
8–11 yr
Payback
HRS Program: up to $5K solar + $5K battery
Net metering with full retail credit
ULO rate: 3.9¢/kWh overnight arbitrage
View Ontario guide
Quebec coat of arms
Quebec
$2.80–$3.50/W installed
$1K/kW
Rebate [VERIFY]
12–18 yr
Payback
Hydro-Québec net metering [VERIFY]
Low electricity = longer payback
Provincial rebate program [VERIFY]
View Quebec guide
New Brunswick coat of arms
New Brunswick
$2.80–$3.40/W installed
HST rebate
Tax savings [VERIFY]
10–14 yr
Payback
NB Power net metering program
Total Home Energy program [VERIFY]
Federal Greener Homes grant eligible
View New Brunswick guide
Nova Scotia coat of arms
Nova Scotia
$2.70–$3.40/W installed
$6K+
Incentives [VERIFY]
8–12 yr
Payback
Solar Homes program [VERIFY]
NS Power net metering
High electricity rates = fast payback
View Nova Scotia guide
Prince Edward Island coat of arms
Prince Edward Island
$2.80–$3.50/W installed
$10K+
Incentives [VERIFY]
7–10 yr
Payback
Solar Electric Rebate Program [VERIFY]
Net metering with Maritime Electric
Among best incentives in Canada
View PEI guide
Newfoundland and Labrador coat of arms
Newfoundland & Labrador
$3.00–$3.80/W installed
Limited
Incentives
14–20 yr
Payback
Federal Greener Homes grant eligible
Net metering with NL Hydro [VERIFY]
Low rates = longer payback period
View Newfoundland guide
Yukon coat of arms
Yukon
$3.20–$4.00/W installed
$5K
Rebate [VERIFY]
12–18 yr
Payback
GEYSER rebate program [VERIFY]
Microgeneration policy [VERIFY]
Long summer days = high seasonal output
View Yukon guide
Northwest Territories coat of arms
Northwest Territories
$3.50–$4.50/W installed
AEIP
Rebate [VERIFY]
15–20+ yr
Payback
Arctic Energy Initiative Program [VERIFY]
Net metering with NTPC [VERIFY]
24hr summer sun = peak seasonal output
View NWT guide
Nunavut coat of arms
Nunavut
$4.00–$5.00+/W installed
Limited
Incentives
20+ yr
Payback
Federal programs eligible [VERIFY]
Off-grid diesel replacement potential
24hr summer sun = extreme seasonal output
View Nunavut guide

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