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Canadian Solar Begins Construction of 100 MWac Utility-Scale Solar Power Plant in Ontario

published: 2013-10-16 23:14

Canadian Solar Inc., one of the global solar power companies, today announced that its subsidiary, Canadian Solar Solutions Inc., has begun construction of the 100 MWac Grand Renewable Solar Project utility-scale solar farm. The Grand Renewable Solar Project is Canada's largest photovoltaic ("PV") project, and is being financed by Connor Clark & Lunn Infrastructure and developed by Samsung Renewable Energy Inc. 

Under the previously announced agreement, the solar power plant is expected to be fully operational in 2015. This agreement is expected to generate revenue of approximately C$310 million (USD$301.1 million) for Canadian Solar, including Engineering, Procurement and Construction ("EPC") services, which were awarded to Canadian Solar by Grand Renewable Solar LP ("GRS") in June 2013. 

The 100 MWac utility-scale solar power plant, which is located in the Haldimand County, will include approximately 440,000 Canadian Solar CS6X high performance modules. The PV modules and Medium Voltage Power Stations will be manufactured in the partnership's new London, Ontario, Canada facility, which will also supply other Samsung solar projects in Ontario. The facility alone is expected to bring 200 local manufacturing jobs to London by the end of 2013, as promised in the Green Energy Investment Agreement (GEIA) between Samsung and the Government of Ontario. In total, Samsung's GEIA project is expected to create 9,000 renewable energy jobs across the province. 

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