Projects


Seedorf Power Corp. develops and operates medium-scale solar and wind projects in the 100 kW - 3 MW range. We have a signficant amount of experience and expertise installing solar projects on roofs 700 m2 to 7000 m2 in size. Seedorf is currently co-developing a Renewable Energy Centre, including 1 MW solar and 6 MW wind, at Haliburton Forest in Haliburton County. In conjunction with this project, we are assessing the feasibility of roof-top solar projects at local rinks and community centres.

Through the European sister companies of Seedorf, we have previously installed and operated roof-top solar systems on rinks, industrial buildings, residential buildings, and local government buildings. We have also developed ground-mounted solar and wind farms. Our experience in Germany, France, and Italy has enabled us to create a project development model that provides substantial benefits for our partners.



South-facing roofs over 700 m2 make for the best solar power projects. Ground-mounted projects can also be highly successful, although these can only be developed on land classes 3-7 in Ontario. More information here.


The best sites in Ontario are located at the eastern edge of lakes and open areas. Industrial wind turbines are usually 1-2 MW in capacity, and can be connected to the grid as either stand-alone turbines or in wind farms. More information here.


As part of Ontario's 2009 Green Energy Act, the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) is managing a feed-in-tariff (FIT) program. This FIT provides independent power producers an incentive to produce renewable electricity for Ontario's power grid.


A requirement of the FIT program is that all projects receive a Renewable Energy Approval (REA) to ensure they are environmentally sustainable. Project developers must also consult extensively with the local community.


We are interested in partnership opportunities with roof and land owners

Seedorf Power Corp.
info@seedorf.ca
Ph: 613-532-7079
Fax: 613-249-7487