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Sunday, 05/06/2012 6:41:04 PM

Sunday, May 06, 2012 6:41:04 PM

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I agree with you. It is possible to build in the winter. Might mot be fun being up on a roof in the cold, but as a commercial ad industrial roofer 25 years ago we worked all winter in Buffalo, Albany and Kingston Ontario. Damn it was cold but you could work. Except the odd really bad week or two.

However, I don’t think any of us are qualified enough to know if 20 utility scale solar farms can be built in a year.

As the only basis for comparison look at real estate developers, granted a much larger project, but from the time they announce a project it can be 3, 5 or even more years before the start of construction. Just ask Trump!

I wish the company would give us some update on this but there is no way I could call this “dead” yet. After all I believe the contracts between solar companies and the Ontario Power Authority allow for at least 3 years to build.