Wind energy is the second most popular choice. The number of farms reporting wind power rose to 1,955 in 2021, up from 1,597 in 2016. Like solar, wind energy construction costs have dropped, decreasing by about 70 per cent over the past 10 years.
Farmers are encouraged to explore national, provincial, and territorial incentives offered through programs and organizations like FCC. These include subsidies, interest-free loans, rebates, and energy buy-back options.
“For example, if you have a solar project in Ontario under contract version 1.3 or 1.5, there may be a valuable opportunity to rebuild and expand your system,” says Garrett Vanderwyst, Project Manager with Axis Solar.
Vanderwyst also suggests that by routinely maintaining your existing MicroFIT or FIT installation, you could significantly increase your energy output—and your revenue.
Similar opportunities may exist in other provinces, check with solar providers and government websites.
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