Peterborough Utilities To Construct 10 MW Solar Farm

Opportunity for ICP Solar to Build One of the First Utility Owned Solar Projects In Ontario

ICP Solar Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: ICPR.OB, FRANKFURT: K1U.F), has just announced, that EPOD Solar Inc. a British Columbia company (“EPOD Solar”) has entered into an agreement with Peterborough Utilities Inc.(PUI) to construct a 10 MW solar farm on Lily Lake Road in Peterborough, Ontario worth in excess of $30 million. Construction is expected to begin within one month. Subsequent to the closing of the previously announced transaction between ICP Solar and EPOD Solar, the PUI agreement shall be assigned to ICP Solar.

“ICP Solar is very excited about the potential opportunity to be a partner in this state of the art initiative to build a facility employing the latest in thin-film photovoltaic solar technology” said Mike Matvieshen Chairman and CEO of ICP Solar.

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One Response to “Peterborough Utilities To Construct 10 MW Solar Farm”

  1. Fidelis Asielue says:

    What is the approximate cost for a 10MW solar farm?

    Can your company provide solar power for cell phone Base Transmission Station both on and off grid?

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