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Tuesday
Jul122011

Huge 7.9 Megawatt solar power project to be built in Windsor

Solar installation company Solar & Alternative Technology Corporation (S.A.T.) has partnered with solar panel manufacturer Soventix Canada Inc. and Hiram Walker & Sons Ltd. to build one of the largest rooftop solar photovoltaic installation in the world. The 7.9 Megawatt project will be the largest rooftop solar project to be built in Ontario under the Feed-in Tariff program.

The installation, at the Pike Creek warehouse of Wiser's Canadian whiskey, will be the size of 24 football fields and will produce enough electricity to power 3,000 homes and offset 9,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.

Hiram Walker's decision process to build such a large-scale rooftop solar project was lengthy and addressed numerous concerns including: building structural load capacities, installation timeline, health and safety risks, and a potential price increment in insurance policy. Additionally, a comprehensive risk assessment was carried out to ensure product safety and avoid any possible form of contamination. The evaluation phase of the decision process lasted nearly one year.

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