First Canadian Renewable Energy Finance Forum to be Held in Toronto (0)
3/04/10 •
The Inaugural Renewable Energy Finance Forum – Canada takes place on March 30 – 31 2010, at the Sutton Place Hotel in Toronto. The event will compare provincial perspectives on renewable energy deployment and consider the changing role of equity and debt in renewable energy and clean energy in Canada.
To download the brochure for the event click here.
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Spain’s Experience with Feed-in Tariffs and Integration of Renewable Energy (0)
2/16/10 •
Amongst the world’s leading renewable energy jurisdictions, Spain has experienced rapid growth in the uptake of renewable systems due to their Feed-in Tariff legislation and also to their advanced smart grid management strategies (i.e. technical and managerial know-how) that has enabled the country to rapidly integrate increasing amounts of renewable power.
At a workshop at York [...]
New Brunswick Community Energy Policy Will Fail to Provide Sufficient Incentive for Renewable Energy Investments (0)
2/11/10 •
On February 9, 2010 New Brunswick Energy Minister Jack Keir announced a new so-called feed-in tariff that will pay 10 cents/kWh for power generated from new community power projects of all types. Many observers agree that this price is far too low to encourage investment in renewable energy projects, and is not a true feed-tariff like those [...]
Report Recommends Feed in Tariffs for Nova Scotia (0)
2/05/10 •
Nova Scotia has become the second Canadian province after Ontario to consider Feed-in Tariffs. A report commissioned by the Provincial Government, “A New Renewable Energy Strategy for Nova Scotia”, was tabled on December 31, 2009 and includes a key recommendation that community enterprises receive a feed-in tariff for Wind, Biomass, and Combined Heat and Power.
On [...]
Ontario’s Feed in Tariff Program Takes Off (0)
1/05/10 •
The first round of contracts awarded under Ontario’s FIT and MicroFIT programs will produce 2500 megawatts (MW) of electricity and will generate in excess of $5 billion in investments in manufacturing, design, construction and installation and create thousands of new green jobs. The contracts include 700 rooftop solar PV systems under the MicroFIT program.
Ontario’s feed-in [...]
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CanREA Participates in UN Climate Change Conference
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Ontario’s Feed in Tariff Program Takes Off11/17/09 •
OSEA Community Power Conference attracts 450 Delegates
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Report Recommends Feed in Tariffs for Nova Scotia1/05/10 •
Ontario’s Feed in Tariff Program Takes Off11/17/09 •
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