Eclipsall Energy to build new 64MW manufacturing facility in Ontario

December 8, 2010
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The Greater Toronto area will be home to a new solar panel manufacturing facility courtesy of Eclipsall Energy. The company is investing over CAN$10 million for the 64MWp plant, which is anticipated to be operational during the first half of 2011. The need for expansion of the manufacturing line will be evaluated later in 2011.

Les Lyster, founder of Eclipsall Energy, commented on the announcement saying, “As a management team, we are excited at the opportunity before us and our goal is to become an industry leader in Ontario. We will work hard to ensure that the Eclipsall name is synonymous with high quality manufacture of bankable solar panels. As a company, we are committed to helping create and sustain a greener Ontario.”

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Rimas B.V. from the Netherlands supplied the equipment and machinery that will be used in Eclipsall’s new plant.

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