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From sawmills to shellfish: Shift Energy Group solves energy issues for B.C. industries
Shift Energy Group is a comprehensive clean energy solution provider in British Columbia and beyond. Tailoring custom solar and energy storage solutions for clients saves both on energy charges and lightens their demand load on the BC Hydro grid, largely dependent on fossil fuels in the North.

Shift has been in operation for 15 years and now claims the title of largest solar power installer in the province, with projects ranging from residential and commercial to off grid. The company has installed projects in BC, Alberta, Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, using a mix of technology and tailored site designs. We chatted with the team about some of their recent, challenging projects, and how the clean technology investment tax credit (ITC) has played out so far.

Reducing industrial load with solar

In one recent project, Shift helped Canadian Bavarian Millwork and Lumber (CanBav), in Chemainus, BC, add solar and battery storage to its factory to give up natural gas and to help reduce their overall load demand under a utility subsidy program. “CanBav has been committed to environmental and community values for decades. Some 20 years ago, we started moving to a greener way of powering our operation,” says CanBav owner and operator Georg Wörnle.

“We added biomass boilers, completely moving away from natural gas. More recently, BC Hydro supported a large LED lighting retrofit which was followed by the electrification of our forklift fleet. And after that, the next step was solar. We want to be as renewable as possible,” Wörnle said in a Shift project summary.

“Canadian Bavarian had been talking to us about adding solar for a few years,” said Shift founder and President, Colyn Strong, in the same summary. “For a long time, the high capital cost meant the payback for large rate consumers was too long. We were excited when BC Hydro reached out to see if we had any projects for piloting load displacement that they could support,” he said.

“Every load displacement project requires a lot of planning because we're not allowed to supply power back to BC Hydro,” said Colyn. “We needed to consider what the facility was consuming, analyze the usage patterns, then design a solar solution to best match the demand on site,” he recounted.

The new solar array is expected to produce more than 50% of CanBav’s annual energy needs, displacing a lot of load drawn from BC Hydro. The battery addition, under the utility’s energy storage incentive, will help save another 10% to 15%, Colyn said. All these additions are expected to reduce demand by almost 80% cumulatively, he calculates.

Shift transforms a solar barge

In an off-grid project, Shift helped TXIT Shellfish Company convert its oyster barge from a gasoline generator to a solar + battery system. Owned by the T’sou-ke First Nation, the company manages an oyster farm in the Sooke Basin, on Southern Vancouver Island. Oysters there are raised from seedlings.
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NEW in 2025: Solar Builder adds Project of the Year Award for Canada. Submit now!
Each year, Solar Builder highlights outstanding PV projects with our Project of the Year Awards. This year, for the first time, we are naming a Project of the Year just for Canada. Submit your project for consideration. Deadline: Sept. 5, 2025
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Mitrex breaks Guinness World Record with solar mural on Edmonton high-rise
Toronto-based manufacturer Mitrex has officially earned a Guinness World Record for the largest solar panel mural in the world—in Canada. Let's take a look.
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Charge Solar opens new warehouse in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Canadian solar product distributor Charge Solar has celebrated the official grand opening of its new, expanded warehouse in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. .
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Microgrid myth busting: How to design a financially sound microgrid
Is a microgrid worth it? That depends on the financial or non-financial benefits that make sense to your client. This article explains a few microgrid misconceptions, and key features of a financially viable microgrid.
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Smarter Solar: How AI is powering the next generation of design, installation, and support
Across the residential and small-commercial landscape, AI is showing up in tools that simplify complex tasks, reduce soft costs, and help installers scale their operations. Here's a look at the most impactful ways AI is being applied in the field today—and how forward-thinking companies are leveraging it.
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