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Panasonic Eco Solutions Canada to Supply New Domestic Solar Photovoltaic Panels Manufactured in Ontario by Celestica

By rschuster On May 9, 2012 · Leave a Comment

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, May 09, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Panasonic Eco Solutions Canada Inc., a new affiliate of Panasonic Corporation of North America, has been established to deliver end-to-end energy solutions for the design, implementation and financing of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in Canada. The new Mississauga-based company is able to provide enterprise [...]

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Sustainable Energy Technologies to Produce Ontario’s First Factory-Built PV Systems

By rschuster On April 18, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Sustainable Energy Technologies has announced it aims to reduce design and on-site labour costs by 90% by producing Ontario’s first factory-constructed solar systems.  The product will be available through ProFab Solar only, a subsidiary of the partnership between Sustainable Energy and Steeltree Structures. The new systems also claim to offer project developers a reduction in [...]

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Sentinel Solar Corp. Continues to Expand in Ontario

By rschuster On December 2, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Sentinel Solar Corp., one of Ontario’s leading solar distributors announced today it is expanding its product offering to better supply the needs of its customers. Sentinel has signed an agreement with Eclipsall to supply PV modules in 2012. “As we continue to grow our dealer network across Ontario, and with increased demand for high output [...]

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Scrap wind turbine content rules, GE urges

By mfgormaly On October 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Richard Blackwell, Globe and Mail, October 11, 2011

One of Canada’s biggest suppliers of wind turbines says content requirements that force companies to make renewable energy equipment in local plants are counterproductive and should be eliminated.

Simon Olivier, general manager of sales for General Electric Canadian renewable energy business said in an interview that the [...]

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Red flags on green energy

By drichardson On February 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment

February 17, 2011- Toronto, ON.  This is an interesting article on the environmental effects of green energy by Dr. Jatin Nathwani from the University of Waterloo. 

At this point, there should be no debate that a transition to a sustainable electricity system is a necessary development for Ontario.  However, this is likely where any [...]

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Nick Parker speaking at CTN2010: Taking Cleantech Global, November 3, 2010.

Canada and the Cleantech 100

By drichardson On October 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Toronto, October 26, 2010 –  Two weeks ago the Cleantech Group, an American research and investment company focused on clean technology, released its list of the 100 most promising clean technology companies in the world (cleantech.com/GlobalCleantech100.cfm). North America placed a whopping 57 countries on the list; however, only two of those 57 companies [...]

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