
A California company is preparing to install a massive solar installation
near Sarnia, Ontario (across the river from Port Huron, Michigan) that
will be the largest solar
installation in North America. Currently, the largest installation in
the world is a 12 megawatt facility in Germany. In the United States, a
15 megawatt
facility was recently announced to begin construction on an air force
base in Nevada. However, the Canadian facility will eclipse both of
these, with a capacity of 40 megawatts. It won't necessarily be the
world's largest solar farm, however. A 40 megawatt installation is also
underway near the present German facility.
The OptiSolar Farms
Canada Inc. solar farm will cover nearly 365 hectares (900 acres).
Sarnia is close to major grid pathways, making it easy to tie the power
produced by this solar farm into the North American grid. It is also a
relatively southern location (for Canada), which gives it good solar
access.
Part of the selection of the Canadian site was due to the premium for
solar electricity that the Ontario government is currently offering
(currently 42 cents per kilowatt hour).
"The company hopes to break ground in 2008 after getting the necessary
municipal zoning approvals and building permits. It has already purchased
the real estate it needs, mostly low-value farm and industrial land, and
has full backing of the local community."
The Sarnia solar facility is expected to be online and fully functioning
in 2010.
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