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Domestic Content
The FIT contract requires wind projects greater than 10 kilowatts (kW) and all solar PV projects to include a minimum amount of goods and services that come from Ontario. You will be required to develop a plan that demonstrates how you intend to meet these domestic content requirements. The minimum required amount of Ontario-based content will increase over time and is determined by the milestone date for commercial operation of your project, not the date that your project reaches commercial operation. The minimum requirements are set out below. Wind projects over 10 kW
Solar PV projects over 10 kW and less than or equal to 10,000 kW
Solar PV projects 10 kW or less should refer to the microFIT Program website for details on the domestic content requirements for these projects at www.microFIT.powerauthority.on.ca. When applying for a FIT contract, you do not have to know which specific designated activities will count towards meeting your domestic content requirements. However, when making a notice to proceed request, you will have to submit a domestic content plan in the prescribed form that will outline how you expect to meet the domestic content requirements. Click here for more information about the plan. Once you have declared commercial operation, you will be required to submit a domestic content report outlining how the requirements have been met. Click here for more information about this report. Capacity allocation exempt facilities may, for purposes of affecting the minimum required domestic content level, elect to have a milestone date for commercial operation of December 31, 2010 for solar PV projects and of December 31, 2011 for wind projects. Please refer to Subsections 6.4 (c), (d) and (e) of the FIT Rules for more information. Please refer to Exhibit D of the FIT contract for details on the domestic content requirements, including tables that outline the designated domestic content activities. Click here for further details and updates on domestic content.
Please note that suppliers of solar PV products and services that register for the OPA's Renewable Energy Technologies Vendor List are not pre-qualified for the domestic content requirements of the FIT or microFIT programs. The OPA is developing the vendor list at the request of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure for the exclusive use of school boards and social housing providers. The vendor list is not part of the FIT or microFIT Programs. For more information on the vendor list, visit retvendorlist.powerauthority.on.ca.
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Key Documents
FIT Price Schedule
August 13, 2010 FIT Rules December 8, 2010 FIT Prescribed Forms August 11, 2010 FIT Multiple Project Guidelines August 4, 2010 FIT Contract December 8, 2010 Standard Definitions December 8, 2010 FIT Application Form Dec. 1, 2009 FIT Program Overview August 2010 Programme de TRG – Aperçu Août 2010 What's New
April 1, 2011
Bi-weekly FIT and microFIT Program reports March 18, 2011 Bi-weekly FIT and microFIT Program reports March 4, 2011 Bi-weekly FIT and microFIT Program reports February 24, 2011 Second Round of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects February 18, 2011 Bi-weekly FIT and microFIT Program reports February 9, 2011 Rule change for CAE FIT applications February 9, 2011 One-year extension of Milestone Date for Commercial Operation available for FIT contract holders February 4, 2011 Bi-weekly FIT and microFIT Program reports February 1, 2011 New FIT Program Proposed for Commercial Aggregators January 21, 2011 Bi-weekly FIT and microFIT Program reports January 5, 2011 Bi-weekly FIT and microFIT Program reports December 21, 2010 Priority ranking of first-round FIT projects posted December 8, 2010 Proposed FIT connection rule amendment Upcoming Events
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