August 2010 |
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Carmanah Solar Rooftop PV Grid-Tied System Ready for 500 Dr. David Suzuki Public School Students this Fall
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VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA (August 24, 2010) – Installation is complete for the 38 kW solar grid-tied photovoltaic system designed for the newly constructed Dr. David Suzuki Public School. The new solar system was engineered and installed by Canadian-based solar integrator, Carmanah Technologies (TSX: CMH) for the Greater Essex County District School Board of Windsor, Ontario, who received funding for the solar project through the Government of Ontario. Capable of delivering up to 10 per cent of the facility’s total energy needs, the new solar PV system is expected to serve as both a sustainable, revenue-generating power source as well as a functional learning tool for up to 500 students returning to classes in the fall. The new 58,000 square foot Public School, named after internationally renowned environmentalist, Dr. David Suzuki, is a standing demonstration of environmental design for the architectural and engineering community. The addition of the grid-tied solar PV system is supporting the School’s application for LEED (Leadership in Environmental Engineering and Design) Platinum-level certification, the nation’s highest level of certification for green building design. If the application is approved, the Dr. David Suzuki Public School would be the first school in Canada to receive the environmental honor.
Ted Lattimore, Carmanah CEO, comments that the interest in solar PV systems for Ontario school facilities is on the rise. “Solar technology presents a sustainable revenue-generating tool for Ontario school boards as well as a learning occasion for students, staff and community. Our systems include sophisticated monitoring software which allows both the Board and the public to view the systems’ performance and output on an interactive website. The opportunity for education in sustainable energy generation is therefore immediate and accessible.”
By including sustainable technology early in the building design process, the Greater Essex County District School Board hopes to incorporate the new technologies in both student academia and culture; the School is providing information kiosks throughout the building and a website that willinform students and guests about the energy and environmental technologies being employed.
[an error occurred while processing this directive] "We believe it is important to teach children about alternative energy sources as well as energy conservation,” stated Giuliana Hinchliffe, Coordinator of Engineering, Facility Services Department, Greater Essex County District School Board.
The Greater Essex County School Board expects to activate the new Carmanah solar PV system as soon as the Ontario Power Authority Feed-In-Tariff process is complete. The OPA FIT program will reimburse the School Board for every kWh the solar system produces.
About Carmanah Technologies Corporation
As Canada’s largest and most successful name in commercial photovoltaic
projects, Carmanah has designed and installed more grid-tied solar power systems
than any other integrator or contractor in Canada. Working directly with more
than a dozen Ontario LDCs, including Hydro One, Whitby Hydro, Enersource,
Powerstream, Toronto Hydro, Ottawa Hydro, and Enwin (Windsor), Carmanah has been
entrusted with providing grid-tied solar PV systems for the City of Toronto
Police Services and the Toronto Parking Authority facility under funding by the
Ontario Government Feed In Tariff (FIT) Program. Carmanah is a publicly traded
company, with common shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the
symbol "CMH”. For more information, visit carmanah.com.
About Greater Essex County District School Board
The Greater Essex County District School Board, in partnership with the
community, provides learning opportunities which support, challenge, and inspire
all students to achieve their full potential and enable them to participate
meaningfully in their communities. With support from the Government of Ontario,
the Greater Essex County District School Board of Windsor, Ontario, has upgraded
many existing school facilities and opened four new elementary schools, as well
as currently being in the design/construction phase of two additional elementary
schools and one secondary school.
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