The Province released its Two-Year Review Report summarizing the results of its FIT Program review. The Report proposed the following material revisions to the FIT Program.
Commitment to 10,700 MW Original Target - The Long-Term Energy Plan target of procuring 10,700 MW of non-hydro renewable energy generation by 2015 will be maintained. At the end of 2013, [...]
Ontario is quickly becoming a global leader in the clean energy economy, while building a clean, modern and reliable electricity system for our children and grandchildren.
Speaking to more than 5,000 delegates from across Canada and around the world at the annual Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) conference today, Energy Minister Chris Bentley reinforced our [...]
TORONTO, Nov 05, 2010 — Ontario Solar Network kicked off its membership campaign on October 28 with an event that connected over 120 stakeholders in the province’s fast-growing solar business community. The Network explained the essential benefits of membership for businesses and professionals in the solar industry and for those seeking to engage in this [...]
Two year, C$24 million investment in the province is expected to result in 500 new direct manufacturing jobs and annual capacity to supply electricity to 60,000 homes.
KITCHENER, Canada, Dec. 3, 2009 — Canadian Solar Inc. (Nasdaq: CSIQ), a leading vertically integrated provider of solar cells, solar module, custom-designed solar application products and turnkey [...]
As soon as the Feed in Tariff (FIT) program rules were finalized on September 24th, developers of large scale solar projects (larger than 500 KW) jump started their activities in preparation for submitting project applications during the FIT initialization period ending November 30th. While [...]

