Day4 Energy sells 23,000 modules in Ontario

Having been battered by the economic downturn, Burnaby, B.C.-based solar manufacturer Day4 Energy is on the upswing again. Today it announced it has sold 5.1 megawatts of its modules to Ontario’s Hybridyne Power Systems Canada, which designs and constructs utility-scale solar parks and is 47.5 per cent owned by Atlantic Wind and Solar Inc.

Atlantic and Hybridyne plan to use the panels for a 2 MW energy park in Newmarket Newcastle, about an hour east of Toronto, and Atlantic will use the rest for a variety of rooftop solar installations, part of its plan to take advantage of Ontario’s new feed-in tariff program. Hybridyne makes its own inverters in Ontario, so the projects are expected to qualify under the province’s local content rules. That said, the combo of Hybridyne and Day4 makes this an all-Canadian solar partnership, which is good to see.

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One Response to “Day4 Energy sells 23,000 modules in Ontario”

  1. Green Assassin Brigade Says:

    You had me all giddy for a minute until I checked the DAY4 energy site and found It’s newcastle where the energy park is going to be build ,, not Newmarket,,,