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This involves reducing energy consumption and offsetting the rest with renewable sources, aiming to eliminate dependence on external energy providers
We understand that transitioning to Net-Zero can raise a lot of questions. Here, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions to help you better understand the process and benefits of going Net-Zero.
Net-Zero energy means that the total energy your home or business consumes is equal to the renewable energy it produces over the course of a year, effectively eliminating your reliance on external energy sources.
The timeline for achieving Net-Zero depends on the size and complexity of your property, as well as the specific solutions required. A typical conversion can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, from initial assessment to final implementation.
While there are upfront costs associated with Net-Zero conversions, these are often offset by long-term savings on energy bills, government incentives, and the increased value of your property. Additionally, Denoco offers flexible financing options to make the transition more accessible.
Yes, there are various funding options and incentives available to help make the transition to Net-Zero more affordable. We assist in securing you all eligible incentives from local, provincial and federal programs, such as rebates, tax credits, and grants for renewable energy installations (solar panels and wind generators) as well as energy efficiency upgrades like heat pumps and more. Additionally, Denoco provides flexible financing plans to spread out the cost of your Net-Zero conversion, making it easier to start saving on energy right away.
Beyond significant energy savings, going Net-Zero reduces your carbon footprint, increases your energy independence, and even contributes to social causes—like supporting at-risk youth through our HED Start Program.
Not necessarily. The best combination of renewable energy sources depends on your location, energy needs, and budget. We customize our solutions to match your specific situation, which may include one or both technologies.
Most properties can be converted to Net-Zero, but the suitability depends on factors like roof space, orientation, local climate, and current energy efficiency. Denoco conducts a thorough assessment to determine the best approach for your situation.
Yes, most Net-Zero homes and businesses remain connected to the grid. This allows you to draw power when needed and feed excess energy back into the grid, often earning credits through net metering.
Any excess energy generated can be fed back into the grid, where you receive credits that carry forward for one year. This can further reduce your energy costs and contribute to overall energy sustainability.
Absolutely. You can gradually work toward Net-Zero by implementing energy-saving upgrades and adding renewable energy sources over time. Denoco can help you create a phased plan that suits your timeline and budget.
Properties with Net-Zero energy systems often see an increase in value due to lower operating costs, greater energy independence, and appeal to environmentally-conscious buyers.
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