P2 Solar, Inc. (PTOS) Develops Innovative Solar Power Solutions
Founded in 1990 in Surrey, Canada, P2 Solar is powering change.
Innovation, eco-friendliness and environmental sustainability are three precepts of the solar power solutions that P2 Solar develops. With an eye on potentially reducing global pollution, P2 Solar’s focus is on constructing solar (and hydro) power plants across India and Canada. The company works closely with clients, communities and governments to flesh out cost effective and incredibly valuable renewable energy solutions that contribute favorably to the native ecosystems and economies.
As a developer of solar photovoltaic (PV) power projects, P2 Solar is involved in the promising renewable energy market, which is changing at a record pace due to:
• the growing universal demand for clean energy;
• renewable energy’s progressively more competitive edge over grid electricity; and
• industrial efforts to lessen the reliance on greenhouse gas emitting fossil fuels,
P2 Solar continues to invest and direct its resources in order to profit from these global trends.
When it comes to its solar photovoltaic (PV) initiatives, P2 Solar is engaged in developing projects in locales with abundant sunlight exposure, favorable renewable energy policies, public and private sectors actively seeking to integrate solar PV into their electricity use profiles; and governments offering appealing incentive policies to stimulate the development of solar PV power generation projects in their locales.
P2 Solar is known for designing and installing solar photovoltaic systems on the roof top of offices, as it did with the Langley Rooftop Project. Last year, the company completed the solar PV project on Canada Ticket’s warehouse rooftop in Langley, British Columbia. For P2 Solar, it was a defining moment that marked its evolution from a “development stage” enterprise to a “revenue-producing” one. At the time it was commissioned, this solar PV project was one of the largest linked to BC Hydro’s electricity grid. It is anticipated that the solar PV array will produce approximately 10% of Canada Ticket’s electricity power requirements, demonstrating the probable viability of distributed solar PV facilities in BC, and P2 Solar hopes to expand the project’s capacity in the near future.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.p2solar.com
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