The new Yukon government says it's looking to restart a program that allows people to sell surplus renewable energy into the territorial grid.

Two years ago, the previous Liberal government paused the territory's microgeneration program citing concerns about the stability of the grid. The pause only applied to Whitehorse and the surrounding area, and had no impact on microgeneration projects that had already been approved or built.

Under the territory's micro-generation program, Yukoners connected to the electrical grid who installed solar or another renewable energy system to a site could receive an annual reimbursement for any surplus energy fed into the grid.

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Right now, the pause is still in effect until January.

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