Energy is the single most sought-after commodity in the world.
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Most jurisdictions allow and encourage 'generators' who produce electricity to sell it back to the electrical grid. As energy shortages become more acute, the prices paid for electricial energy are expected to increase.
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| Many jurisdictions have very favourable "feed-in tariffs" that pay a premium rate for electricity produced from Renewable Energy sources. Please see the example(s) below : Regardless of which jurisdiction HPG's customers choose to build their Energy Parks, one thing is a constant - Energy Parks from HPG have a 30% to 50% higher yield than wind farms and solar fields using older technology.
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| The Ontario Power Authority has announced the Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program which " helps Ontario meet its renewable energy supply targets by providing small electricity generators a standard pricing regime and a streamlined process. " The SOP regards any generating faciliity under 10 MegaWatts as a 'small electricity generator'. Hybridyne Power Generation facilities in Ontario are generally installed in 10 MW blocks, each block having its own SOP contract, so the prices paid for the electricity are very advantageous : - $.42 per KiloWattHour for solar
- $.11 per KiloWattHour for wind
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| The rates and incentives discussed here pertain to Ontario - please check to see the equivalent figures in your jursidiction. | | |