View Full Version : Toronto Company offering Free Solar Panels!
Kermit
05-10-2010, 05:27 PM
This Toronto based company has figured out a profitable way way to to install solar panel systems for free. Check out the article for all the details.
http://envirogy.wordpress.com/2010/05/07/when-solar-make-sense/
EcoChoiceShop
05-15-2010, 10:57 PM
"Ontario has a vision for green energy -- we will be a North American leader. We have practical, aggressive policies to secure green energy generation, research and manufacturing, which will create good jobs in a growing industry."
– Dalton McGuinty
Premier of Ontario
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The Premier made the announcement in Cornwall, located in eastern Ontario -- a region where 60 green energy projects with a potential generating capacity of 900 megawatts have been approved. This includes three 10-megawatt ground-mounted solar projects in the Cornwall area.
Ontario's Green Energy Act is part of the government's Open Ontario Plan. It provides a stable price for clean energy producers so they will invest here, and create up to 50,000 Ontario jobs.
The three Cornwall-area solar projects are: Northland Power (10 MW) in Cornwall; Effisolar (10 MW) in the Township of South-Glengarry; and Penn Energy (10 MW) in the Township of South-Glengarry.
insuranceagency
11-25-2010, 02:57 PM
fine that you are providing the solar products, but i just want to know that if the product is defective one, so are you providing the claim for it or not, this question should be clear isn't it.
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markosis
01-13-2011, 02:16 AM
It will be really nice if you are providing the solar products. It will create awareness amongst the people and they will be encouraged to protect the earth. I think people will get motivated in one way. The only thing I will like to suggest that as proper guidance should be given to the users regarding its maintenance and repairs if any.
IroNik
03-04-2011, 03:56 PM
This is interesting. Using government incentives to fully fund solar panels. If this takes off, energy prices could go up as the government pays a premium for clean energy, but overall this is great. Seems like a win win for the home buyer.
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