You've probably heard the ads on the radio in the past week or so in Ottawa. I grabbed this info from the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) website (see the links to get the details), looks very interesting.
The Ontario Power Authority microFIT Program was launched in 2009 as part of the Ontario government’s efforts to increase renewable energy in the province. The program provides homeowners and other eligible participants with the opportunity to develop a small or “micro” renewable electricity generation project (10 kilowatts (kW) or less in size) on their property.
You are paid for the power that you produce, with prices that:
- are designed to cover the costs of a typical project
- allow you to earn a reasonable rate of return on your investment over the term of the contract.
You can contribute to a healthier environment by:
- generating electricity from renewable sources – solar photovoltaic (PV), wind, water and bioenergy
- being part of the largest climate change initiative in North America.
For more details, see the microFIT OPA site:
microFIT Suppliers:
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