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WHAT’s NEW…..and what’s in the NEWS

WOW! What a year this is turning out to be. The final release by the Ontario Power Authority (http://www.powerauthority.on.ca/FIT/) of the Feed-In-Tariff Program - aka FIT and microFIT became effective on October 1, 2009

Solar Wind Electric has been expanding to meet the overwhelming demand for experienced solar professional services.

We have created three new departments to compliment our product supply, design, installation, and maintenance teams.

Solar Rescue Division - created to help people whose system is not working properly and have no where else to turn after they have been abandoned by their original supplier or installer.

Solar Consulting - created to help corporate clients design systems to meet their needs and budgets

Home Depot Installer - in the latter part of 2008, we became the authorized installer of renewable energy systems for The Home Depot for their central Ontario region from North Bay, down to Lake Ontario including the GTA. This speaks to our ability to meet their rigid installer standards both for quality of workmanship, as well as ethical business practices and employee standards.

SOLAR WIND ELECTRIC IN THE NEWS

Local Contractor Pulls Switch for Green Power – One of the first micro-FIT installations in Ontario (read more…)

Cookstown Public Libray Installation – Solar Power Shines on Cookstown (read more…)

Innisfil Hydro Installation – off Grid for the Town of Innisfil Highway 400 Sign (read more... )

Installation of Solar Panels at Bear Creek - October 21, 2008 – (Solar Wind Electric supplied and installed these panels for the school)

The Apollo Solar Project at Bear Creek Secondary School will be taking a giant green step forward tomorrow, Wednesday, October 22. The team will be installing the first 12 solar panels on the roof of the school. Led by Marty Lancaster, teacher at Bear Creek, the Apollo Solar Project aims to see the roof of the school become an electricity-generating station. "The installation of these 12 panels is the result of a year's worth of fundraising and efforts," Lancaster says. "The 12 panels are phase one of 50 solar panels that will eventually be installed."


 

 

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