Author: Mariela Guanchez
Power outages in Nova Scotia are part of the Maritime reality—storms, ice, high winds, and occasional grid maintenance. Naturally, homeowners ask:
“If I have solar panels, will I still have electricity during a blackout?”
Direct answer:
👉 If your system is grid-tied, it will automatically shut down during a power outage.
Here’s exactly what happens, why it happens, and what you can expect from your solar system.
Diagram showing how a grid-tied solar system behaves during a power outage.
1. Why a Grid-Tied Solar System Does NOT Work During a Blackout
Grid-tied solar systems rely on the electrical signal from NS Power. When the grid goes down:
- The inverter detects the loss of voltage.
- It shuts off instantly for safety.
- The panels stop delivering electricity to your home.
This is due to a protection protocol called anti-islanding, mandatory for all grid-connected systems.
Visual explanation of how anti-islanding protection automatically shuts down a grid-tied solar system during a power outage.
According to Enphase, anti-islanding prevents a solar system from unintentionally energizing power lines that utility crews may be repairing.
Source: https://support.enphase.com/s/article/What-happens-when-the-power-goes-out-in-a-grid-tied-solar-energy-system-Anti-Islanding-protection
2. Do the Panels Still Produce Energy During a Blackout?
Yes.
Panels may still be receiving sunlight and generating DC power…
but you cannot use it.
The inverter will not convert or deliver electricity without a stable grid reference.
3. What Happens When the Grid Comes Back?
Once NS Power restores electricity:
- The inverter detects the restored signal.
- It waits through a safety delay.
- It automatically restarts.
⏱ How long does it take?
Usually between 30 seconds and 5 minutes, depending on the inverter model.
This is normal and does not affect system longevity.
4. What About Systems With Batteries?
(Atlantic Solar does NOT sell batteries, but understanding the difference is useful.)
A battery allows the inverter to operate even when the grid is down.
Tesla explains how batteries can power essential loads during outages.
Source:
https://www.tesla.com/support/energy/powerwall/learn/what-can-powerwall-back-up
This is shared only for educational purposes.
5. Grid-Tied vs. Solar + Battery During Outages
Feature | Grid-Tied Solar (Installed by Atlantic Solar) | Solar + Battery |
Works during outages | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Provides backup power | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Restart time | 30 sec – 5 min | 30 sec – 5 min |
Anti-islanding protection | ✔ Required | ✔ Required |
Energy independence | ❌ No | ✔ High |
To learn why grid-tied is the most cost-effective setup for most NS homes:
➡️ Smart Savings: Why Grid-Tied Solar Beats Batteries in Nova Scotia
6. How Systems Behave in Winter or Storm Conditions
Even though solar production is lower in winter, the blackout behavior is always the same:
👉 The system shuts down for safety, regardless of sunlight or weather.
For winter optimization tips, check:
➡️ Proven Winter Solar Tips to Boost Nova Scotia Output
7. Do Blackouts Damage a Solar System?
No.
Inverters are designed to shut down and restart thousands of times throughout their lifespan.
This behavior is entirely normal.
Conclusion
In short, grid-tied solar systems in Nova Scotia do not operate during a blackout, and this is exactly what they are designed to do in order to meet electrical safety requirements.
Atlantic Solar installs grid-tied systems engineered for maximum savings, high reliability, and full NS Power compatibility.
Ready to reduce your power bill with a system optimized for Nova Scotia? We’re here to help.
FAQ
1. Why don’t my solar panels work during a blackout?
Because anti-islanding protection shuts the system down when the grid fails.
2. Do panels still generate electricity even if I can’t use it?
Yes, but the inverter will not convert the energy without a grid signal.
3. How long does the system take to restart?
Typically 30 seconds to 5 minutes after grid restoration.
4. Do I need a battery to have power during an outage?
Yes. A grid-tied system alone cannot operate during a blackout.
5. Do outages harm my solar equipment?
No. This shutdown behavior is expected and safe.
Last updated: November, 2025





















