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This N.S. town wants to use 100% renewable energy. It’s more than halfway there

Posted on: Jul 14, 2026 14:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
This N.S. town wants to use 100% renewable energy. It’s more than halfway there

The ithiel town of Berwick, N.S., is thomas more than midway to its end of powering its community of interests with 100 per cent renewable energy.

Berwick, a community of roughly 2,500 people, has invested in infrastructure that derives power from wind, solar and hydroelectric energy sources.

The town is utilizing a hydroelectric dam, which has been operating since 1921, a wind farm and a solar garden in an effort to become a zero-emission community. So far, approximately 60 per cent of the power it uses comes from sustainable sources.

“The start of energy creation in Berwick is well over 100 years old,” said Mike Trinacty, mayor of Berwick.

Wind turbines provide the majority of the renewable energy the town consumes, but the 12,000-solar panel garden powers the equivalent of 400 homes.

“It's really impressive what it does for our bottom line. I'm all smiles so far. I haven't seen its downside yet,” said Adam King, director of electric services for the Berwick Electric Commission.

Investing in renewable energy infrastructure is obviously good for the environment, Trinacty said, but it also lowers costs for residents. 

“Historically, [town rates] have been well below Nova Scotia power rates. Right now for residents, we're probably three and a half per cent lower,” he said.

Rates will likely go up for Berwick customers to help cover the building costs of the new  infrastructure but they will still be lower than Nova Scotia Power, Trinacty said.

The mayor believes the cost is worth it because having their own electric utility has resulted in less power outages and quicker response times when there are problems.

“It's more reliable and we hear that all the time because we have our own staff and we produce our own power,” he said. 

The town’s hydroelectric dam gives the electrical utility some flexibility when it comes to power distribution, according to King. 

“That generation allows us to have dispatchable power, not just power running all the time in the background," he said.

"We can hold on to it and release it at supper time or at breakfast time or at peaks and we can use it to be deliberate.”  

But Trinacty adds there are challenges to producing your own energy—especially if you’re relying on 100-year-old infrastructure to help do it.

The hydroelectric dam is currently out of commission as it undergoes $6 million worth of upgrades to extend its lifespan and expand its capacity.

The work is expected to take a couple of years during which time the town will be producing less renewable energy. 

“Having your own electric utility is no easy task. Creating your own energy is no easy task,” Trinacty said. 

There’s also a lot of provincial red tape to get through if they want to increase energy production or change rates, he said.  He said he wants to see Nova Scotia introduce legislation like other provinces that allows municipal electrical commissions to make their own decisions. 

The other challenge Berwick faces is determining how they’re going to close the gap on their energy goal.

Trinacity said he’s optimistic though. Staff are looking at storing energy in batteries and purchasing power from wind farms that are expected to begin operating soon.

“I think that we're going to get there. We're going to work very hard to do that,” he said. 

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