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To: Triffin who wrote (4717)4/30/2008 7:05:30 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) of 16955
 
Ontario Canada

<<Standard Offer Program
Under Ontario’s Standard Offer Program, the government of Ontario will set a fixed price for small renewable energy projects. Under the plan, the Ontario Power Authority will purchase electricity produced by solar roofing at 42 Canadian cents per kWh.

Under a Standard Offer contract, all small-scale renewable energy producers will be able to sell renewable power to the grid for 20 years. Other key characteristics of the program include:

There is no limit to the amount of renewable generating capacity.
The project can be located anywhere in Ontario.
Maximum of 10 megawatts per project.
Open to all interested developers with the exception of Ontario Power Generation.
All new projects must connect directly to the distribution system (50 kilovolts or less).
Eligible projects must have been placed in service after January 1, 2000. >>

Ontario residents are presently paying around 5 cents a KWH so standard offer pretty good deal locked in for 20 years.

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