Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Ontario regulator gives utility more time to assess solar-power proposals

Ontario’s energy regulator has granted the province’s largest utility more time to deal with a backlog of solar-power proposals despite concerns from the fledgling industry that further delays could threaten green jobs and cripple investments.  For full globe and mail article :
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/ontario/ontario-regulator-gives-utility-more-time-to-assess-solar-power-proposals/article2198026/

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Journey to the 1,000,000th Microinverter!

Solar UP energy wishes to congratulate Enphase Energy for shipping their 1,000,000th microinverter.  This milestone shows the true impact of Enphase's unique microinverters and what they can do for residential rooftop solar power production & performance.  For more on their journey:
http://enphase.com/eblog/2011/journey-to-the-1000000th-microinverter/

Friday, October 7, 2011

Thank You from the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association

Dear Members, Friends and Supporters!
Last night, Ontarians re-elected Dalton McGuinty and the Ontario Liberals to a third term of government. Congratulations are in order for the Premier, his team as well as the opposition parties for their gain in seats. We at OSEA look forward to getting to work with the new government and the opposition parties building on the foundation of the Green Energy and Green Economy Act, as we improve upon and refine the conservation and renewable energy regulations and programs that will ensure a cleaner, greener and more prosperous Ontario.
Thank you for your hard work, your financial contributions and support. Together we ensured that our policy issues, Green Energy and Community Power, were front and centre during the election.
Once again thank you and have a happy Thanksgiving!
Regards,
Kristopher Stevens
Executive Director
Ontario Sustainable Energy Association

Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Ottawa Citizen Looks At Ontario's Future

Voters worried about the costs of renewable energy should look at Germany's booming green and solar economy, writes Chris Turner

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Team Canada and the Solar Decathalon

Team Canada has partnered with the Native communities of Treaty 7 to design a home that meets their needs and interests. Integrating technology and tradition, TRTL is a unique celebration of innovation and cultural diversity.

We hope that you’ll take a tour, and visit us on the National Mall in Washington D.C., September 23rd – October 2nd, 2011.