Solar Energy Contractors in Ottawa, ON

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116 Albert Street, Suite 300, Ottawa, K1P 5G3

(514) 892-0004
Solar energy contractor
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323 Coventry Rd L276, Ottawa, K1K 3X6

(613) 454-7788
Energy Company, Solar Energy Service, Financial Service
Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-op (OREC) allows residents to invest in and earn revenue from renewable energy projects, with professionals available for consultation. Community benefits and economic opportunities are emphasized, with some customers having positive experiences and investments for several years.
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969 Wellington St W, Ottawa, K1Y 2X7

(613) 686-3129
Solar energy contractor, Energy Company, Solar energy company, Roofing Service
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864 Clyde Avenue, CARLINGWOOD WEST - GLABAR PARK - MCKELLAR HEIGHTS, Ottawa, K1Z 5A2

(613) 728-2412
The Province of Ontario, through the Green Energy Act, is promoting the installation of Renewable Energy production systems, including Photovoltaic (PV) panels on residential and commercial properties. The MicroFIT program is one of the first steps to creating green jobs in Ontario and closing the coal-fired generating plants. The contract with the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) will guarantee this rate for 20 years. This represents a very low risk investment opportunity for long term investors who install quality systems designed to withstand 20 years of our harsh climate. Factors to Consider before Investing in Solar The actual power produced will be dependent on a number of factors: Roof Orientation : ideally your sloped roof is facing within 30 degrees of equatorial south (< 5% energy loss) and the roof pitch is between 30 and 50 degrees. The steeper the pitch, the less snow cover; the gentler the pitch, the greater the summer energy generated. Shading: watch out for trees and buildings that will affect the core sun hours of 9am - 3pm. This time period is the peak power production window. System Efficiency: quality and engineering of the entire system will affect the overall energy delivered. Different panels will deliver different amounts of energy even if they are rated at the same number of watts. Quality panels make more power. Experience of Installer: Solar Electric Systems will not produce significant power if they are designed poorly or installed incorrectly. Installation experience and years in business are important factors to consider when choosing a supplier.