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Ontario announces 184 renewable energy projects
Apr. 9, 2010, Toronto – Two of the 184 renewable energy projects that were recently awarded contracts under Ontario’s new feed-in tariff (FIT) are for biomass. The contract offers were approved under the province’s landmark FIT and total almost 2,500 MW of renewable energy. The projects also include 76 ground-mounted solar photovoltaic, 47 on-shore wind, 46 waterpower, seven biogas, four landfill gas, one roof-top solar, and one off-shore wind project. These projects will generate enough energy to power 600,000 homes.

These latest projects are in addition to 510 renewable energy contract offers totalling 112 MW that were approved in March 2010. One of those was a biomass project.

Located in communities across Ontario, the total 694 FIT contract offers announced to date will create 20,000 direct and indirect jobs and attract about $9 billion in private sector investment, as well as investment in new Ontario-based manufacturing. The FIT program has mandatory requirements for made-in-Ontario technologies and services.

Enabling community and aboriginal participation in renewable energy development is a key objective of the province’s Green Energy Act. Thirty-six community and aboriginal projects will receive a first-round FIT contract. These projects are located in communities throughout the province.

The three biomass projects awarded to date are:

Applicant Legal Name

Project Name

Project City

Capacity (kW)

Scott Kelso

Montague 250kW Biomass

Montague

250

Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve Ltd.

Haliburton Forest Biopower 1

Haliburton

775

Index Energy Mills Road Corp.

Index Energy Mills Road Corp.

Ajax

17,812



Future transmission system expansion will open up capacity to accommodate more renewable projects. Projects that did not receive a first round FIT contract offer will now be put through an economic connection test (ECT) to identify transmission or distribution system expansion projects that support renewable generation and meet economic requirements. The first test will start in August or September. Renewable energy projects enabled by these expansions projects will be eligible for a FIT contract once work begins on the projects.

Biomass projects awaiting an ECT are:

Applicant Legal Name

Project Name

Project City

Capacity (kW)

2225544 Ontario Inc.

Bio‐Carbon Plant Development

Kenora

2,000

Domtar Pulp and Paper Products Inc.

Topping Turbogenerator Project

Dryden

15,000

Hearst Biomass Energy LP

Hearst Biomass Energy LP

Hearst

9,999

Kenogami Industries Inc.

Longlac Biomass Cogeneration Project

Longlac

25,000

Liberty Energy Inc.

Liberty Energy Centre Phase 1

Hamilton

6,500