Ontario approves massive solar farm
Last Updated: Thursday, April 26, 2007 | 3:20 PM ET
CBC News
The Ontario government has approved a California company's plan to build North America's largest photovoltaic solar farm, the provincial energy ministry announced Thursday.
OptiSolar Farms Canada Inc. of Arthur, Ont. — a subsidiary of California-based OptiSolar Inc. — will install more than one million solar panels at four farms outside Sarnia, Ont., providing the province with 40 megawatts of power by 2010. Ontario Energy Minister Dwight Duncan said that's enough to power 6,000 homes.
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
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Great to see the new investment in the Solar industry in Ontario.
A local fabricator of solar panel mounting systems based in Ontario is helping companies meet the requirements of the FIT (Ontario's feed-in tariff or FIT Program).
They are a well known metal fabrication company Samco Solar (http://www.samco-solar.com)
Solar Mounting is done to make them accessible to solar energy. Its really helpful to generate electricity.
Ontario Solar Mounts
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