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Proposal aims to lower electricity bills in Nova Scotia by more than $540 million

Efficiency Nova Scotia has submitted a plan to reduce electricity and save customers in the province an average of $5 a month over the next three years

Haligonians may soon get the opportunity to reduce their electricity bills and help the province meet its climate commitments.

On March 11, Efficiency Nova Scotia (through its non-profit administrator EfficiencyOne), submitted a three-year energy reduction plan to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) that could help lower electricity bills in the province by more than $540 million.

Called the Demand Side Management Plan, the proposed blueprint would also aim to target the province’s net-zero commitments under the Environmental Goals and Climate Change Reduction Act. …[Read More]