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January 7, 2010
Burnaby,
BC, Canada: Day4 Energy Expands Contract for Solar Electric Projects
in Ontario
Day4
Energy has entered into a supply contract to provide a total of
5.1 megawatts or 23,000 modules to Ontario's Hybridyne Power Systems
Canada Inc., a 47.5 percent owned affiliate of Atlantic Wind and
Solar Inc., which specializes in the design, construction and
management of utility-scale renewable energy parks.
The
5.1MW suite of projects consists of the 2.0MW Newcastle Solar
Energy Park, which was recently announced by AWSL, along with
3.1MW of rooftop arrays for the Toronto area. Located approximately
80 kilometers east of Toronto, the 2.0MW Newcastle ground mounted
energy park will be the largest array from the group of projects
and is expected to break ground in Q2 of 2010.
The 10-acre Solar Energy Park will combine approximately 8,900
highly efficient Day4 60MC-I Guardian solar modules with eight
of Hybridyne's HPE Hyperwatt 250 XLS Professional Series PV inverters
to efficiently capture and deliver enough clean energy to power
more than 360 homes each year. It will be one of Canada's larger
photovoltaic (PV) installations upon its completion in late 2010.
The
additional 3.1MW of Day4 modules to be supplied above and beyond
the initial 2.0MW Newcastle announcement will be utilized by Atlantic
Wind and Solar on a variety of industrial and commercial flat
roof arrays in the Toronto area.
"We
are excited about working together with Hybridyne, one of our
long standing channel partners in Canada, towards providing Ontario
customers with industry leading PV energy generation solutions,"
said George Rubin, president of Day4 Energy. "This supply agreement
is a result of our growing emphasis on the Canadian as well as
overall North American market. It is also an indicator of the
increasing volume of business opportunities that are emerging
in this market."
"Quite
simply, we intend to build one of the most efficient Solar Energy
Parks(C) in the world," said Thomas Cleland, president of Hybridyne
Power Systems Canada Inc. and chief technical officer of Atlantic
Wind and Solar. "By working exclusively with Day4 Energy's unique
panels and using our own high performance Hyperwatt XL PV inverter
technology, the entire system is designed to garner much more
usable electricity from the sun, allowing us to best utilize our
allotted real estate and regional solar resource."
The
Day4 solar module is based on the company's proprietary Day4 Electrode
technology, an innovative approach to module construction that
directly replaces decades-old soldering methods. The result is
a high-quality Day4 solar electric product with higher performance,
longer life, improved aesthetics and lower cost.
Hybridyne's
advanced inverter technology is specifically designed to work
with the Day4 Energy modules to convert direct current (DC) energy
from the sun into usable alternating current (AC) electricity
for the Ontario utility grid. Based on Hybridyne's data this advanced
inverter technology provides up to 30 percent more kilowatt hours
of clean, renewable electricity when compared with conventional
inverter technology.
Further details about: Day4
Energy and Atlantic
Wind and Solar Inc
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