Solar Source Corp. is scheduled to begin manufacturing solar panels in Ontario within the next seven months, having recently invested over $40 million in its plan to construct a 45,000-square-foot ... Read More
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$10M Project by Heliene Canada: a Green Energy Act Milestone
David Orazietti, Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Sault Ste. Marie, has announced the Ontario provincial government’s approval of a $1,875,000 loan to Heliene Canada to launch a solar module ... Read More
Ontario Economy to Benefit from Two New FIT Projects
Last week, Ontario opened two new emissions-free facilities under its feed-In-tariff (FIT) program. The first large-scale projects in the province to actually become operational under Ontario's FIT program, these two ... Read More
Record High Solar Production: Record Low Skilled Labour
In the space of just a few years, solar energy has gone from a curiosity to a global cause as government incentives, climate change, and grassroots activism have all helped ... Read More
Creating Incentives for Solar Panel Installation
Ontario is creating the perfect climate for investments and job creation in its efforts to satisfy the province’s growing energy needs. Various incentives and renewable energy grants have already begun ... Read More
SunEdison Announces 3 Megawatt Solar Installation Project in Ontario
SunEdison, a subsidiary of NYSE-listed MEMC Electronic Materials, has recently announced an agreement with Ontario’s the Remington Group to develop 14 rooftop photovoltaic (PV) projects that will produce up to ... Read More
Ontario, Canada’s Bright Solar Future
Scientists from Queen’s University recently completed a study praising the potential benefits of solar energy in Ontario. The study, which is to be published in Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, ... Read More
Ontario’s Solar Industry to Rival US Nuclear Energy Output?
According to two recent studies by Queen's University, solar power production in SE Ontario could potentially yield as much energy as all US nuclear reactors combined. These findings may come ... Read More
Ontario’s Solar Industry Beginning to Play by Its Own Rules
In years past, Ontario frequently played younger sibling to more established solar markets like California's or New Jersey's. Without much solar infrastructure to speak of, the province often imported equipment, ... Read More
Ontario Solar Academy Redefines Solar Training within Canadian Context
Ontario Solar Academy (OSA) graduated another batch of students, providing a comprehensive introduction based upon NABCEP's ten learning objectives, extensive hands-on experience, and a forum for becoming part ... Read More








