I just read an article in the Financial Post that makes the case that while the Ontario government and its feed-in tariff (FIT) program quickly make the province a leader ... Read More
Archives for December, 2010
Leading Recycling Company Goes the Extra Green Mile; Announces Massive Rooftop Solar Energy Park Slated for Burlington, Ontario Facility.
Waxman Industrial Services Ltd., the fastest growing recycling company in Canada, announced yesterday that its 87,000 sq. ft. commercial rooftop, located in Burlington, Ontario, will be used to host a ... Read More
Photowatt Ontario Offers Product Development and Solar Installation
The Photowatt Ontario Green Wing Production Facility has now officially opened in Cambridge, Ontario. The facility, owned and operated by custom manufacturing firm, Automation Tooling Systems (“ATS”), represents a huge ... Read More
Partnership Provides Customers, Certified Workers with Solar Panels, Training
Ontario’s solar industry will benefit from a new partnership between Toronto’s AS Solar, Inc. and ECS Clean Energy Solutions, Ltd. (ECS), based out of British Columbia. Together, the companies will ... Read More
Solar Energy Industry Flourishes in FIT’s First Year
Ontario’s solar energy industry has made great progress. Just over a year into the province’s feed-in tariff (FIT) program, the Green Energy Act Alliance (the Alliance) has released a report ... Read More
From Solar Calculators to Renewable Energy Careers
When I was a kid, solar panels powered calculators, and that was about it. Renewable energy was a hobby, not a career path, let alone an industry. There was the ... Read More
Alternative Energy Could Bring More Jobs, Revenue than Fossil Fuels
I just read some statistics that shatter any argument that Canada’s reliance on oil and gas is more economical or efficient than the solar economy and Ontario’s feed-in tariff (FIT) ... Read More
Latest Study a Relief for Green Energy Industry, Students of Solar Courses
ClearSky Advisors (ClearSky) has prepared a study for an unnamed client that suggests that the true cost to the average ratepayer of Ontario’s switch to renewable energy sources will nearly ... Read More
The Green Economy Is Here to Stay
A recent article in the Financial Post describes growing confusion over Ontario’s green economy. While many workers in the province upgrade their training to make the switch to careers ... Read More





