I was looking at the Ontario (Canada) Micro Feed In Tariff program document. What I didn't understand is what products are deemed as domestic products. Do you have any idea how to find out?
Here is what it says on page 13:
Requirements
- For solar PV projects that reach commercial operation on or before December 31, 2010, the minimum required domestic content level is 40 percent.
- For solar PV projects that reach commercial operation on or after January 1, 2011, the minimum required domestic content level is 60 percent.
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If you read further you can actually see the answer on page 13 and 14:
For the modules, inverters or the labor, a combined percentage should be Ontario content. Such as;
- Silicon (adds 10% QP 'qualifying percentage')
- Ingots and wafers (12% QP)
- Active PV layers (10% QP)
- PV modules (13% QP)
- Inverter assembly (9% QP)
- Mounting systems (9% QP)
- Wiring and electrical hardware (10% QP)
- Labor and services (27% QP)
I also came across this Ontario Content product listing on Greentech Renewables.
One way is to contact the module or inverter manufacturers to see whether their products are compliant.