Ontario solar power company Enfinity Canada, Ltd., has expanded its business to include outreach and education initiatives. On September 9, Enfinity made available for download the Executive Brief portion of ... Read More
Archives for September, 2010
Ontario Building Momentum in Solar Installation
According to a recent report by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC), Ontario was the third-largest North American market for solar photovoltaic (PV) installation in 2009. In total, the province ... Read More
Canada’s Leading Solar School Receives International Recognition for Solar Panel Installation Training
On August 27, Ontario Solar Academy (OSA) became Canada's first photovoltaic training program to receive accreditation from the Interstate Renewable Energy Council. Built around an international framework of standards, ... Read More
Greenpeace Activists Fearful of Green Jobs Being Nuked
In Late August, Greenpeace Canada organized a ride where forty cyclists bearing flags that read “don’t nuke green energy” rode from Pickering Nuclear Generating Station to the Darlington Nuclear Station ... Read More
Company Sets Stage for Solar Power Production in Mississauga, Ontario
A leading Italian producer provider of Photovoltaic (PV) green energy products and services has set up shop in Mississauga, Ontario, with the goal of building a solar power module manufacturing ... Read More
New Standards to Fill Void in Provincial FIT Program
Canada’s construction electricians will soon have an independent, third-party set of standards to help prepare them for work with solar PV projects. The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) has announced, in ... Read More
Solar Installation Projects Benefit Ontario Farmers
While These days, the majority of the press and information surrounding photovoltaics currently emphasizes the potentialability of solar panels to bring in money by feeding power into the grid, produce ... Read More
Major New Study Backs up Ontario’s FIT Program
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), a branch of the US Department of Energy, has published a study relating feed-in tariffs (FIT) to the accelerating production of renewable energy. According to ... Read More
Canadian Bank Promotes Green Economy
TD Canada Trust is doing what it can for Canada’s green economy. The bank recently commissioned a poll of Canadian house owners to determine Canadians’ awareness of and attitudes toward ... Read More
Combining Green Energy Policies with Employment
Mayoral candidate, George Smitherman, unveiled his ambitious green energy program for Toronto while on a visit to York School at Rosedale. The school had reduced its air conditioning energy ... Read More












