Articles Posted in the MicroFIT Category

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    Protected: MicroFIT 2.0 – Webinar

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    microFIT Program, Version 2.0 – Information for Pre-Existing Applicants

    microFIT Rules Version 2.0 | Feed-in-Tarrif microFIT Contract microFIT Program, Version 2.0 – Information for Pre-Existing Applicants  Those who submitted applications between September 1, 2011, and April 5, 2012, and who wish to participate in the microFIT Program must revise their application to comply with Version 2.0 of the microFIT Rules.   These applications are referred to as “pre-existing applications”. You [...]

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    OPA Releases Fit / MicroFIT Draft Program Rules & Contracts

    On March 22, 2012, the Ontario government announced the results of the scheduled two-year FIT Program Review. The objective of the review was to ensure the long-term sustainability of the program. The government’s announcement and the FIT Program Two-Year Review Report are available by clicking here <http://news.ontario.ca/mei/en/2012/03/moving-clean-energy-forward-creating-jobs.html> . The Ontario Power Authority has now posted [...]

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    MicroFIT Pricing Announcement

    McGuinty Government Takes Steps to Ensure Successful Renewable Energy Program Ontario is moving ahead with its clean energy program, taking immediate steps to ensure the long-term sustainability of renewable energy while creating more jobs, lowering prices and giving communities a greater say. Read more

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    FIT program will save money to ratepayers in California

    The Clean Coalition analysis has found a critically important result: The REESA (Renewable Energy and Economic Stimulus Act, an analog of Ontario’s Green Energy and Green Economy Act) FIT will save money for California ratepayers. Conventional wisdom and short-thinking politicians state that Feed-in-tariffs hurt ratepayers by making them pay an above “market price” for electricity. This assumption has been [...]

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    HES-GT-Trackers

    Introducing the HES Tracker Systems: Home Energy’s MicroFIT systems are an attractive investment for Ontario residents. Tracking systems are compact and minimize land use. They provide 10kW system owners up to 25-40% more revenue that a fixed array as they follow the sun throughout the day. Trackers are installed on a single poured concrete base, [...]

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    What if I move?

    A question we get a lot is “What if I move away?” Answer: A MicroFIT contract is specific for an address. If you move, you have the choice to: 1. Sell the system to the buyer 2. Take the hardware with you and reapply for a MicroFIT contract at your new home. Most people would [...]

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    Protected: MicroFIT – Connection Impact Assessment

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    Solar for Farms

    Ontario’s Green Energy Act offers farmers a unique crop opportunity: selling solar electricity! The Ontario Power Authority will buy electricity produced from 10kW solar systems on your roof at a rate of $0.80 per kilowatt-hour, producing over $10,000 of income annually. The purchase contract is valid for 20 years, while solar equipment can last for [...]

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    Protected: MicroFIT Update

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