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What reporting metrics are used for government solar performance?

Public-sector solar projects are monitored and reported to demonstrate financial performance, emissions reduction, and asset reliability.

UpdatedJune 2026
Read time4 min read
CategoryGovernment & Municipal Energy Projects
Reviewed byGI Engineering
Clear answer

Clear answer, explained.

Data is collected through monitoring platforms and used for sustainability reporting, climate action plans, budget forecasting, and compliance with federal and provincial reporting frameworks.


Key points

What this means in practice.

  • Energy
  • Production (kWh / MWh): Total and monthly solar generation
  • GHG Reductions (tCO₂e): Avoided emissions based on grid intensity
  • Financial
  • Savings ($): Utility cost offset and avoided demand charges
  • Capacity

When this applies

Best-fit environments.

  • Federal, provincial, and municipal building portfolios
  • Climate action and net-zero reporting programs
  • ESG and sustainability disclosures
  • Grant and incentive compliance reporting

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