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OPG strikes ‘confidential’ deal to buy beleaguered partner out of solar project

The project, a 44-megawatt solar farm on the site of the shuttered Nanticoke coal-fired power plant, represents a new direction for OPG, which produces about half of Ontario’s electricity via nuclear power plants and hydroelectric dams.

Published Mar 17, 2017 at 1:24pm

OPG strikes ‘confidential’ deal to buy beleaguered partner out of solar project

June 29 2010- A technician installs a sun tracking Solar panel on a pedestal on a farm west of Waterloo Ontario. When the program was launched last October the Ontario Power Authority offered a rich price of 80.2 cents for every kilowatt-hour of electricity produced from these small solar installations. DAVID COOPER/TORONTO STAR

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