The companies did not release terms of the deal, the first for Panasonic in the country.

The project is in the City of Kawartha Lakes and is part of the Ontario Power Authority’s feed-in-tariff program. It is scheduled for commercial operation in 2015 and will power about 550 homes..

“The project opens the opportunity to build our portfolio with clients seeking a one-stop-shop for expertise in solar PV engineering, construction, finance, operations and management—a streamlined, renewable energy solution that is an efficient and reliable platform to lower energy costs,” says Walter Buzzelli, managing director Panasonic Eco Solutions Canada.

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