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The next two years in Ontario is going to be good for the solar industry, but after that, it’s anyone’s guess as to how the provincial sector is going to shake out. This means it’s incumbent on policymakers to establish the right conditions to enable a shift away from subsidies.

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Tim Wohgelmut, co-founder of ClearSky Advisors, says that the best way to maximize the deployment of renewable energy for the lowest amount of risk is to layer multiple policies together.

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Many in the energy generation arena believe that because Ontario is finding itself to much a greater degree in a situation of having surplus busload generation (SBG) the government should turn off the taps to variable sources like wind. However, an industry conference last week heard that wind is actually the solution of SGB.

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Rules for the large segment of Ontario’s Feed-in-Tariff Program (Large FIT) could come in the second half of this year. While this represents some good news for developers of large renewable projects, the problem is the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) is in no hurry to finalize and release the rules.

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The 2013 edition of the Ontario Feed-in-Tariff Forum kicked off with a bang on April 3 when during the opening panel outspoken Skypower Global president CEO Kerry Adler referred to the province’s landmark renewable energy procurement program as akin to what’s going on in Cyprus. 


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