Yearly Archive March 17, 2017

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ACOA provides $1.5M for Summerside solar energy project

ACOA provides $1.5M for Summerside

solar energy project

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Solar farm will be installed at Credit Union Place

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The federal government has stepped in with some money for a large solar energy project on P.E.I.

ACOA is providing a grant of $1.5 million for a solar energy gathering and storage system at Credit Union Place, the major sports

facility in Summerside.

The project will reduce the city’s reliance on carbon-based energy production.

“The city of Summerside’s Smart Storage demonstration project is an excellent example of the sort of innovative solutions that

will drive our economy into the future,” said Navdeep Bains, the federal minister responsible for ACOA, in a news release.

The total cost of the project has been previously estimated at $3 million, and the city has said it is willing to contribute $1.5 million,

because it expects to save about $100,000 a year in energy costs.

The solar panels would go on green space behind CUP. There had been previous discussion of placing some of the panels in a parking lot,

which would have cost about 10 parking spaces, but that idea has since been dropped.

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Potential for 30% green power at CUP

Gaudet said it’s difficult to have a clear estimate on costs right now because the costs of solar panels have

changed so much recently. He said generally speaking, the panels could cost between $1.2- 1.5 million. 

He said that’s $2.40/watt, and overall this project would be about 600 kilowatts.

There will also be the battery system aspect of the project, and Gaudet said there is no estimate for that right now.

Mayor Bill Martin

Mayor Bill Martin said this project could be a done deal by next summer

Mayor Bill Martin said this initiative is part of a bigger plan.

“Our long term plan is to have somewhere in the neighbourhood about a 15 megawatt solar farm,” said Martin.

“Obviously it won’t be located anywhere near downtown Summerside, but it will be connected to our grid system,

which would get us up to about 70 per cent green energy.”

Martin believes this initial project will be in the works next year.

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Forestry.io hopes to build ‘world-class business’ on P.E.I.

Forestry.io co-founder says after launching only four

months ago, it already has 5,000 users

Forestry.io is a content management tool for websites.

A Charlottetown tech start-up is aiming to be at the “leading edge” of website management.

Forestry.io is a content management tool for websites. Once a website has been designed, Forestry.io can be used to keep it updated.

‘We’d like to hire some of the brightest minds in the region, and build really cool products and build a world-class business from here.’– Scott Gallant

Co-founder Scott Gallant says the service only launched four months ago, and it already has 5,000 users worldwide.

“We see this as the future of the web,” he said. “In a few years, we think, no developer will use a site like WordPress and, all developers will use the platforms that we support and we just want to be at the leading edge of that.”

The company was accepted into the accelerator program Tech Stars, which offered three months of mentoring and $125,000 US in financial support.

Hiring more staff

Six people are employed now with Forestry.io, Gallant said, and they’re looking to hire a programmer, a designer and some administrative help in the next few months.

Gallant hopes to eventually take the company public, like Ottawa-based Shopify did a couple of years ago.

“We’d like to hire some of the brightest minds in the region, and build really cool products and build a world-class business from here.”