Durham College is using solar technology to help conserve energy and reduce electricity costs at its Whitby, Ontario campus.

Designed to supplement the campus's primary utility feed, the grid-tie photovoltaic system will help keep demand and electricity bills under control, while providing students with a real-world example of renewable energy technology in action.

The new solar power system is part of a 40,000-square-foot expansion and upgrade of the college's Whitby campus that is designed to increase energy efficiency and energy production while supporting a range of energy-focused programs and learning facilities.

Valued at over (CAD) $500,000 installed, the grid-tie photovoltaic system from Carmanah Technologies will be supplied by Osso Electric Supplies (a division of Sonepar Canada Inc.) and installed by Space Age Electric (Oshawa) Ltd.

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