Atlantic Wind & Solar Completes Construction on 3 Utility Scale Power Plants in Canada
The $1.57 million commercial rooftop installation, spanning three buildings, is expected to produce 6,000 megawatt hours of power over the next 20 years supplying Ontario with clean reliable energy.
TORONTO, Apr. 30, 2015, -- Atlantic Wind & Solar, Inc. (OTC: AWSL) is pleased to announce it has completed construction on three projects totaling 250 KW of Utility Scale solar in Mississauga, ON, Canada.
The $1.57 million commercial rooftop installation, spanning three buildings, is expected to produce 6,000 megawatt hours of power over the next 20 years supplying Ontario with clean reliable energy. The power will be sold under the provinces Feed-In-Tariff program.
Atlantic has received Commercial Operation Notice from the Ontario Power Authority.
The solar power plant was developed by our Canadian subsidiary Atlantic Solar Inc.
About Atlantic Wind and Solar Inc:
Atlantic is a developer of utility scale renewable energy plants with over 750 MW's of projects at various stages of development in Canada, South America, Asia and the Caribbean.
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