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The OPA began sending conditional offers to the first 700 microFIT applicants during the week of December 14, 2009. See the Newsroom section for more details.

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What you should know

It’s important to be aware of your responsibilities as a participant in this program. These include:

  • researching available products and offers to find the best renewable energy system for you
  • purchasing and installing your renewable energy system
  • meeting all applicable safety standards, including arranging for and paying for inspection of your project by the Electrical Safety Authority
  • obtaining permitting and other approvals, including municipal building permits if required
  • working with your local electricity distribution company to connect your project to the electricity grid and paying for all connection-related costs
  • entering into a long-term contract with the Ontario Power Authority
  • paying your local electricity distribution company for account charges and metering fees
  • paying for any associated insurance costs, as well as professional fees for legal and tax advice
  • meeting the domestic content rules set by the Ontario Government.

The OPA has developed a checklist of common questions that you can use when you are developing your microFIT project. These questions will help you to make informed decisions BEFORE you invest in your microFIT project.

Questions to ask your installer

Questions to ask your local distribution company

Approvals and permits

Tax considerations

 


 
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