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First Light Solar Park delivers renewable energy to Ontario, with a utility-scale solar farm, photovoltaic panels, green power, and grid integration supporting coal phase-out and climate goals led by SkyPower and SunEdison.

 

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First Light Solar Park is Canada's largest solar farm, generating 10M kWh yearly to power Ontario homes and cut coal.

  • 126,000 panels across 90 acres in Ontario
  • Generates 10 million kWh in first year
  • Joint venture by SkyPower and SunEdison

 

Canada's largest solar farm is now producing power in the township of Stone Mills, near Napanee - paving the way for Ontario to become a solar power leader in North America.

 

This new green energy supply will help support Ontario's elimination of dirty, coal-fired generation, which is Canada's single largest climate change initiative. With two more large solar projects expected to come on line by the end of 2009, as Ontario gets sunstruck coverage suggests, Ontario will join the elite ranks of North America's leaders in installed solar capacity.

First Light Solar Park - currently the largest-scale commercial solar farm operation in Canada - is a joint venture between SkyPower Corp. and SunEdison Canada. With more than 126,000 solar panels spanning across 90 acres, this farm is expected to generate more than 10 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of renewable electricity in its first year — enough to power 10,000 households.

Since October 2003, Ontario has added more than 1,200 megawatts of new, renewable generation, including more than 150 solar projects approved in Ontario of varying sizes, including residential systems and small arrays on commercial buildings, institutions and schools.

"Ontario is proud of this milestone project and we look forward to more solar success stories because of the Green Energy Act. We are committed to getting more green energy online and bringing more green collar jobs to communities across the province," said George Smitherman, Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Infrastructure.

"We are grateful for the support of the Government of Ontario, the local community, the Ontario Power Authority and Hydro One, along with the province's recent approval of 40 clean energy projects initiative, which have all helped make First Light a reality. Working together, we have developed a progressive model for the delivery of clean, renewable energy in Ontario and look forward to many more exciting projects like this," said Kerry Adler, Chief Executive Officer of SkyPower.

 

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