Solar Energy
We need energy for our homes, businesses, industries, and transport. Solar energy, along with other renewable sources, is important for reducing Calgary’s emissions and achieving net-zero by 2050.
The City supports rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system installations with financial programs, open data, education, and capacity building.
Powering your home or business with solar energy
Calgary gets an average of over 2,300 hours of sunshine each year, making it perfect for solar energy! In recent years, more homes and businesses have started using solar energy.
The benefits of installing solar PV systems on your home or business may include:
- Reducing the impacts of electricity cost changes on your utility bills.
- Acting as a power backup when paired with a battery bank.
- Adding renewable energy into Calgary’s electricity grid.
- Reducing your greenhouse gas emissions
Solar projects at The City
There are over 24 (and counting) solar PV systems installed on City buildings in Calgary. These systems can produce over 7 megawatts of power. The City also works with ENMAX to provide solar systems through the ENMAX Community Solar Fund.
These solar projects are strategic investments in Calgary’s economy and climate resilience. They are funded by The City and provincial and federal grants.
The City’s solar investments lower utility costs and produce emissions-free electricity. For large solar projects, The City aims for a payback period of 10 to 12 years, depending on the project.
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Haskayne Legacy Park Solar Project
This solar PV system enables the Haskayne Legacy Park Pavilion building to achieve near net-zero.
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Shepard Park
Called a “Brightfield,” this 1,080-kW project was built on an old racetrack. It repurposes over three hectares of previously developed land.
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Bearspaw Water Treatment Plant
A 626.7-kW addition to The City’s solar PV inventory was completed in November 2017.
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Renfrew Solar Carport
This 2023 project is The City's first solar carport system. It was developed in partnership with the Spark Science Centre.
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Southland Leisure Centre
In 2015, this pioneering project was The City of Calgary’s largest solar installation to date.
Tracking our progress
The Calgary Climate Strategy and The City’s Climate Implementation Plan have actions to boost renewable energy use. They promote solar PV through capacity-building, education, and financial programs.
We aim to increase solar capacity each year for homes, businesses, and industry. We track installed solar capacity yearly to see how our ability to generate renewable solar energy is changing.