Ontario could be the next Germany with the Green Energy Act in May 2009
May 28, 2009
According to Renewable Energy World Magazine,If the Green Energy and Green Economy Act (Bill 150) is passed as
expected in May 2009, Ontario will become the first North American
jurisdiction with an incentive system modeled after German feed-in
tariffs (FITs). With proposed
tariffs of up to 80.2 CAN cents/kWh (US$0.64/kWh, €0.47/kWh) for solar
power generation, fixed and guaranteed for 20 years, the province would
have the most favorable incentives currently available worldwide for
roof-mounted systems below 100 kW. More lucrative, even, than current
German incentives under the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG)
an electric charging grid that will provide an alternative to gas-consuming
automobiles is
now more and more possible in Ontario with the inevitable GM bankruptcy 3.We
have a unique opportunity to start a lobbying campaign including Provincial Government
and large cities in Canada before the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
next November 2009
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