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Alberta含羞草研究社檚 rooftop solar boom driving shady sales tactics, advocates warn

With the rapid market growth has come an influx in companies operating in the sector
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Workers with Skyfire Energy install racking to mount solar panels on a home in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, July 30, 2024. Surging demand for rooftop solar in Alberta is sparking what advocates say is a rise in shady sales tactics by those seeking to cash in on the boom. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Surging demand for rooftop solar in Alberta is sparking what advocates call a rise in shady sales tactics by those seeking to cash in on the boom.

With its sunny skies and deregulated power market, Alberta has become a hotbed of activity for Canada含羞草研究社檚 residential solar industry. In Calgary alone, the number of approved microgeneration applications processed annually by city-owned utility Enmax has increased by nearly 600 per cent since 2020.

The growing demand is being driven by a number of factors, including soaring electricity rates in the province that are driving many Albertans to look into solar as a way to offset their utility bills. The federal government含羞草研究社檚 Greener Homes incentive program has also helped drive interest through its generous offering of grants and loans for home solar installations.

With the rapid market growth has come an influx in companies operating in the sector. Where just a few years ago there were only a handful of professional solar installers in Alberta, there are now more than 100. There are also many companies offering a range of other solar-related services including project management, system maintenance, financing and retail.

But as the number of solar panels on rooftops in the Western province has blossomed, so have consumer complaints.

In late July, for example, the Town of Nanton in southern Alberta warned residents to watch out for a potential scam, saying the RCMP told them someone had been knocking on doors falsely claiming to be a representative of utility company FortisAlberta.

The person was allegedly trying to sell rooftop solar installations, but FortisAlberta doesn含羞草研究社檛 sell solar.

It含羞草研究社檚 not hard to find other stories of disreputable business practices by companies operating within the young industry.

Camrose resident Wilma VandeLaak said she recently spent months trying to get out of a contract she felt pressured to sign during a home visit by an aggressive salesperson.

含羞草研究社淚 had immediate buyers含羞草研究社 remorse 含羞草研究社 I含羞草研究社檓 quite embarrassed that I got sucked in so easily,含羞草研究社 VandeLaak said.

含羞草研究社淏ut the thing is, they just make you feel like your house is ideal for solar. And they were very pushy. They wanted that signature.含羞草研究社

To be clear, bad experiences are not the norm. Feedback in Facebook groups and community forums indicates the bulk of homeowners who purchase rooftop solar are pleased with their decision, and often recommend the company they worked with to others.

But Heather MacKenzie, executive director of Solar Alberta 含羞草研究社 a community of solar professionals and enthusiasts that aims to both advocate for the industry and educate the public 含羞草研究社 acknowledged she has also heard complaints, stemming from overly aggressive door-to-door salespeople to false advertising to outright fraud.

Solar Alberta has its own code of conduct with respect to things like advertising and door-to-door sales tactics. But membership is voluntary, so the organization has no way to discipline companies that choose to operate outside its standards.

含羞草研究社淭here are 150 good practitioners around the province,含羞草研究社 MacKenzie said. 含羞草研究社淏ut you have one or two bad actors who are primarily non-members who are souring things for 150 good actors.含羞草研究社

According to the Alberta government, the province含羞草研究社檚 consumer investigations unit has noticed a recent 含羞草研究社渦ptick in complaints received about companies that sell products and services door-to-door related to solar energy.含羞草研究社

Most of these complaints likely stem from consumers who have been pressured at the door to immediately sign a contract that they then can含羞草研究社檛 get out of, or from those who have been promised too-good-to-be-true rates of return, said Greg Sauer, vice-president of business development for SkyFire Energy, Calgary含羞草研究社檚 largest and most established solar installation company.

Sauer said not every home is a good candidate for residential solar 含羞草研究社 but you含羞草研究社檇 never know it based on the sales pitch some companies are using on vulnerable homeowners.

含羞草研究社淥ne customer (I含羞草研究社檓 aware of) was sold essentially a north-facing solar system. The economics were terrible,含羞草研究社 Sauer said, adding he urges anyone considering solar to get multiple quotes and to be wary of lines like 含羞草研究社測ou will never again have to pay an electricity bill.含羞草研究社

In 2017, Alberta banned the door-to-door sales of furnaces, hot water tanks and other related energy products in response to complaints by homeowners about fraudulent activities and misleading sales tactics.

Sauer said he含羞草研究社檇 like to see that ban extended to residential solar to protect consumers.

But Jordan Forsythe 含羞草研究社 whose solar installation company Boreal Connected Homes Ltd. uses door-to-door sales to attract new customers 含羞草研究社 said he believes that wouldn含羞草研究社檛 be fair to the vast majority of honest players who are simply trying to build a business in a competitive field.

含羞草研究社淲e had a customer last week who put up a social media post and said she was very grateful that we showed up at her door 含羞草研究社 As long as you含羞草研究社檙e being legal and ethical, I don含羞草研究社檛 see the problem,含羞草研究社 said Forsythe.

One solution, said Brian Scott of Calgary-based solar installer Solar Dev, could be for the province to grant regulatory authority to Solar Alberta so it can take action to enforce stronger rules within the industry.

In the meantime, he said, he is fearful of the reputational damage a few bad actors could be doing to his industry. He worries that Alberta could be following in the footsteps of certain U.S. jurisdictions, where a rooftop solar 含羞草研究社済old rush含羞草研究社 has been followed by a wave of solar company bankruptcies and consumer lawsuits.

含羞草研究社淵ou can sense the distrust (from customers), because there含羞草研究社檚 more and more of it going around,含羞草研究社 Scott said. 含羞草研究社淲hen you含羞草研究社檙e talking to potential clients, you can feel it.含羞草研究社

Amanda Stephenson, The Canadian Press

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