Obton sets milestone in Canada

With a contract for 170 MW, Obton has raised the bar for power purchase agreements in Canada – an electricity market that has historically been driven by fossil fuels. Now Obton is kicking in the door.
Photo: Mikkel Berg Pedersen/Freelance/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Mikkel Berg Pedersen/Freelance/Ritzau Scanpix
BY VICTOR EMIL KRISTENSEN

Many people would probably associate Canada more with the Klondike and snowy Yukon than with golden sun rays.

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