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Ontario Rockets to Top Ten of Solar PV in North America

By Paul Gipe, Contributor
October 7, 2009   |   5 Comments

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If First Solar reaches its objective, Ontario will not only jump into the top ten but also be among the top five jurisdictions in North America with a total installed solar PV capacity of 29.8 MW.
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Anonymous
October 7, 2009
There will be another 20MW project in Armprior on line by year end as well.
That would bring total to 49.8MW
The ontario content requirement of th new FIT is well intended but should start at a lower limit and be phased over several years in to allow manufacturers to get set up. A duopoly has essentially been created which will lead to higher installed costs.
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October 9, 2009
Why have a low Feed in Tariff, the opposite surely means householders and businesses will look around and see who they can get a Photovoltaic (PV) project from quickly.
In Canada and the USA with the snow you have in winter and short reduced daylight hours, not very efficient. In summer when lots of air conditioners are working, then this would help cut back on inefficient power stations, that are most likely old and worn out and reaching the end of their design life.
Also might be possible to raise the efficiency, of electricity grid from the low figure it is now which is I believe the low 30's.

Regards John Gregson 07772 427 761
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October 9, 2009
Can you give the complete, current top-ten list for N Amer? Thanks!
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Anonymous
December 7, 2009
List for what?
The top 10 (Solar Resources) for North America wouldnt necessarily be applicable to the Ontario province.
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March 12, 2010
Great to see the new investment in the Solar industry in Ontario.

A local fabricator of solar panel mounting systems (also known as racking 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)
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