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Nova Scotia Power’s DER roadmap signals a shift toward treating customer-owned solar, batteries, EVs, and flexible loads as grid resources. (PVBuzzMedia)
KEY POINTS
  • The roadmap outlines 12 strategies and 28 initiatives across planning, customer participation, and grid integration.
  • Batteries, EVs, solar, heat pumps, and flexible loads could help reduce peak demand and defer grid upgrades.
  • The biggest unresolved issues are governance, cost recovery, DER compensation, and who leads implementation.
What the report proposes, and what it does not

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