Ontario's manufacturing sector was to contribute to the recently, when the Italian solar photovoltaic manufacturer Silfab SpA, announced that it will create incorporated in Mississauga, Ontario Canada Silfab. $ 15 Million, 100 000 square foot solar module plants begins with the year 2011, will be created for a period of up to 60 MW of clean energy production. By 2012 it expands 180 MW. The body is divided into two distinct regions-second SilFab own solar PV modules and the second Ontario-based solar PV module manufacturers.
This project is related to a litany of other "green" investments in the province, Ontario's growing commitment to fit in a clean and sustainable economy for renewable power source.
Ontario as a dominant solar Market in 2011
Ontario Solar PV fields Inc. is a joint effort, q-cells SE and the use of automation Systems creates 64 MW project, which represents 10% of the total value of all projects on the ground, in the land of the rising sun in the province. [1] [2] Marc Van Gerven, Q-Cells in North America President and CEO, says that "in the Ontario market is projected to a Sun on the market in North America in 2011."Martin Cecchetto, VP of Corporate Development, ATS considers that, in conjunction with his company and q-cells can "make a widespread acceptance of the reality of the land of the rising sun, and to expand significantly in Ontario in the land of the rising sun expertise and presence in the province."
Employment growth in the land of the rising sun, the Sun and the Sun connection between categories
Fuel, Ontario's Green economy contribute to the expansion of the manufacturing sector, are the provincial government and education infrastructure needed to ensure Ontario's workforce is capable of increasing the green consumer demand for sustainable solutions in meeting. Notes the Director of the Jacob Travis, Canada only accredited Sun training school for ISPQ, Ontario solar system Academy "we all knew that Green Energy Act to improve the province solar industry, but I do not think all of us to understand how quickly the sector expand."He adds "Solar education is only one piece of the puzzle, but without it, not the green jobs, production growth and investment opportunities, which we have seen in recent years."
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