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    Seven hundred Ontarians from Ottawa to Windsor to Thunder Bay – including a member of the popular band Barenaked Ladies – will be celebrating a green holiday season after being the first to receive offers to generate renewable electricity under the province’s new feed-in tariff program

    The new microFIT program encourages the development of small-scale renewable energy (10 kilowatts or less) from a diverse range of producers, including homeowners, schools, farmers and small businesses. It is part of a broader Ontario feed-in tariff program (FIT), the most comprehensive program of its kind in North America. FIT is also aimed at encouraging community-owned and aboriginal-led projects.

    “It's a thrill to be able to power my own lights while at the same time contributing to my city's electrical needs,” said Jim Creeggan, bassist for the band Barenaked Ladies. “Now that the microFIT program is up and running, it makes solar a realistic option for more households.  With enough homeowners on board, communities will have a greater impact on where our power is coming from.  I'm glad solar power is getting out of the fringe and into the mainstream.”

    The FIT program, one of the cornerstones of the Green Energy Act, provides stable, guaranteed pricing to renewable energy producers of all sizes. It supports the province’s commitment to eliminate dirty coal-fired generation by the end of 2014 — the single largest climate change initiative in Canada. FIT and other initiatives under the Green Energy Act will support the creation of 50,000 “green collar” jobs.

    “The new microFIT program literally brings power to the people,” said Gerry Phillips, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure. “It allows homeowners, farmers, schools and Mom and Pop businesses to help power our future and get paid for it, while investing in a new era of ‘green collar’ jobs and expertise.”

    “The tremendous initial response to the feed-in tariff signals a strong future for renewable energy in Ontario,” said Ontario Power Authority CEO Colin Andersen. “We’ve cut the red tape and made it simpler for ordinary Ontarians to become electricity producers and they’ve raced to embrace green energy.”

    The Ontario Power Authority has received nearly 1,200 microFIT applications since the program began accepting applications on October 1, mostly for residential roof-top solar power systems. These proposed projects have a combined capacity of about 8.6 megawatts (MW), enough to power about 1,000 average homes.

    Between October 1 when the program launched and December 1, the Ontario Power Authority also received about 1,000 applications for projects over 10 kilowatts (kW). This large number of applications ensures there will be more than enough high-quality projects to deliver the 2,500 MW of renewable energy earmarked for the first round of the FIT program. These larger scale FIT applications are still being assessed.

    The Ontario Power Authority estimates that the first FIT projects will generate in excess of $5 billion in investments in manufacturing, design, construction and engineering and lead to the creation of thousands of new jobs.

    The Ontario Power Authority is responsible for ensuring a reliable, sustainable supply of electricity for Ontario. Its four key areas of focus are: planning the power system for the long term, leading and co-ordinating conservation initiatives across the province, ensuring development of needed generation resources, and supporting the continued evolution of the electricity sector.

    For additional information go to OPA website.

     

       

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    • March 10, 2010

      FuelCell Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq:FCEL), a leading manufacturer of high efficiency ultra-clean power plants using renewable and other fuels for commercial, industrial, government, and utility customers, today announced subcontract awards totaling $2.1 million from Air Products (NYSE:APD). The prime contract to demonstrate a renewable hydrogen fueling station was awarded to Air Products by the California Air Resources Board and supported by the South Coast Air Quality Management District, and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The project is to demonstrate an Air Products' concept which incorporates FuelCell Energy's DFC-H2® technology in a hydrogen fueling station.  The DFC-H2® can produce clean power, heat and renewable hydrogen.

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    • March 10, 2010

      The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced its intent to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for the advancement of marine and hydrokinetic technology. The FOA, entitled "Marine and Hydrokinetic Technology Readiness Advancement Initiative," will solicit applications for projects to advance the development of technologies that generate renewable electricity from waves, currents, tides, free-flowing rivers, and the ocean's thermal energy. Technologies at various levels of development will be evaluated based on metrics and guidelines established by DOE, and funding will be competitively awarded to a variety of projects. For more details, please view the Notice of Intent on the...

    • March 10, 2010

      The future will be brighter for many businesses in Ontario as more than 500 new green energy projects, most of them solar power installations, were approved today.

      These 510 projects are the first larger power generators to obtain contracts through Ontario's landmark Feed-In Tariff (FIT) program, the most comprehensive of its kind in North America. FIT encourages the development of renewable energy projects from a diverse range of producers, including homeowners, schools, farmers, large retailers and small businesses, by offering long-term, stable prices for the electricity generated.

      "Everybody is participating, from everywhere in Ontario, from farmers, schools and hospitals to large scale retail and commercial operations," said Brad Duguid, Minister of Energy and...

    • March 10, 2010

      Electrical contractors will be contacted during the month of April by a market research company, Coherent B2B, working on behalf of Canada's electrical products industry. The purpose of this study is to help manufacturers, distributors and rep agencies better understand contractor's business pressures and needs. The aim is to improve the supply chain, products and services available to Canada's electrical contractors.

      Electrical contractors across Canada will be contacted by telephone through a member agency of the Canadian Market Research and Intelligence Association. They will be asked to participate in a phone interview that should only take about 10 minutes. All responses are completely confidential. Only aggregated statistical data and comments to open-ended questions will...

    • March 9, 2010

      SMA Solar Technology AG (Frankfurt Stock Exchange: S92) is to strengthen its presence in North America with the foundation of a subsidiary in Canada. The site will be selected during the course of the first half of 2010. The initial investment volume is between € 5 and 10 million. SMA solar inverters from the Sunny Boy, Sunny Central and Sunny Island product ranges are to be produced for the Canadian market. Sales and services are also to be bundled together into the company. SMA is planning to create 100 to 200 jobs on site in the medium term.

      The province of Ontario in Canada offers an outstanding framework for the development of a sustainable photovoltaic market. The recently implemented support programme, combined with...

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    • March 10, 2010

      COOPER INDUSTRIES announces Senior Vice President and CFO Terry A. Klebe will retire in 2010 after 15 years of service with Cooper Industries. Mr. Klebe began his career at Cooper in 1995 as vice president and controller and was appointed senior vice president, strategic sourcing in 1999. In 2002, he was promoted to CFO and has served in this role for the past 8 years.

      "Terry has made a tremendous impact at Cooper during his 15 years of service," said Cooper Industries Chairman and CEO Kirk S. Hachigian. "He has worked tirelessly and with the utmost passion and ethical standards throughout his career and has been a trusted advisor and business partner as we transformed Cooper over the last decade into the company it is...

    • March 10, 2010

      STANDARD PRODUCTS INC. announces the addition of Jay Seitz to its British Columbia sales team. Jay brings 20+ years of electrical industry distribution and manufacturing experience to the team. Jay will cover the territory from Surrey to Chilliwack and will be responsible for maintaining long term relationships with customers and help grow the company's sales. Jay can be reached at (604) 945-4550 ext.248,...

    • March 5, 2010

      SONEPAR CANADA INC. President and CEO, Keith Moss, announces the following new appointments:

      Chris McVittie has begun a new role as Senior Vice President, Operations for Sonepar Canada. He has spent the last nine years as Vice President and General Manager of Gescan BC, prior to which he was Director of Operations for Texcan.

      Jeff Durkuch has been appointed President, Gescan, after serving as Vice President and General Manager of Gescan Prairies for the past nine years. Mike Thompson has assumed the role of General Manager, Gescan BC, with 11 years of experience driving the company’s sales growth.

      Austin Hobson has stepped into...

    • March 5, 2010

      GRAYBAR, a leading distributor of electrical and communications products and provider of related supply chain management and logistics services, today announced the appointments of Richard D. Offenbacher to Senior Vice President - U.S. Business and Kathleen M. Mazzarella to Senior Vice President - Sales and Marketing. Both Offenbacher and Mazzarella also serve on Graybar's Board of Directors.

      Offenbacher, a Graybar veteran of nearly 42 years, will oversee Graybar's field organization within the United States, along with its Corporate Accounts and Government business. He most recently served as Senior Vice President - Sales and...

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