By Ottawa Metro News, April 11, 2015

An Ottawa company that participated in a provincial program helping homeowners
and farmers develop renewable energy projects is suing the Ontario Power
Authority for $9 million, claiming it lost hundreds of customers and was forced
to lay off all its employees after the OPA retroactively reduced fees paid out
under the plan. The claim, which the province disputes, relates to the
government’s microFIT program, an ongoing initiative introduced by Ontario’s
Energy Ministry in 2009. via
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