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The Ontario Solar FIT Program: Opportunities & Challenges for Farmers

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The Ontario Solar FIT Program: Opportunities & Challenges for Farmers

Time: June 22, 2010 from 4:30pm to 9pm
Location: The Hilton, London, Ontario
Street: 300 King St.
City/Town: London, Ontario
Website or Map: http://solarfarmer.eventbrite…
Phone: Marta at (647) 977-7567
Event Type: seminar
Organized By: Ontario Solar Network (www.OntarioSolarNetwork.org).
Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2010

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The Ontario Solar FIT Program:
Opportunities & Challenges for Farmers

and Intro to Ontario's Solar Opportunity

June 22, 6-9 pm
The Hilton, London ON

6-7 : Networking Reception, Cash Bar
7-8 : Panel Discussion, Q&A Session
8-9 : More Networking, Cash Bar

$55 per person, $40 for OSN Members (GST included)
Limited Space. Register Online. http://solarfarmer.eventbrite.com/
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For more info, contact Marta at (647) 977-7567 marta@ontariosolarnetwork.com

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Also available the same day!
New to Solar? Attend a Free Seminar
Introduction to Ontario's Solar Opportunity
4:30-6:00 pm, before the main event
Limited Space. Register Online. http://solarintro.eventbrite.com/

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