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Bob Chiarelli served as Ottawa Mayor from 2000-2006. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on March 4, 2010 in a by-election in the riding of Ottawa West-Nepean. Bob was previously MPP for the riding of Ottawa West from 1987 to 1997, and he served as the parliamentary assistant to the Chair of the Management Board in 1987-88. Bob was appointed Minister of Transportation in October 2011, in addition to the role of Minister of Infrastructure which he held since August 2010. He served as MPP for Ottawa West-Nepean until 2018. Bob Chiarelli is currently retired after running for Mayor again in the 2022 Ottawa municipal election, where he finished 3rd behind Katherine McKenny and Mayor Mark Sutcliffe.

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OCDSB FIT/microFIT Energy Projects Net Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars

February 10, 2015

Minister of Energy Bob Chiarelli To Tour Mary Honeywell Elementary School, Tuesday.

Ottawa, ON – Mary Honeywell Elementary School is one of 37 OCDSB locations outfitted with solar panels as part of a partnership with solar power company Potentia Solar Inc. The projects have contracts to supply power to the Ontario electricity grid under the province’s Feed-In Tariff (FIT) and microFIT programs.

Since, the project began in 2011 net revenues have exceeded $648,000 dollars and over the 20-year contract should generate almost 7 million dollars in savings with the capacity to offset 44,000 metric tonnes of CO2.

“Our goal is to design and build cost-effective, long term solar roof projects in Ontario,” says Chris Asimakis, president & COO of Potentia Solar Inc. “We are proud to partner with the OCDSB in providing solar generation capacity for years to come while realizing this goal.”

Chair of the Board, Shirley Seward says, “This project is valuable on many fronts including energy conservation, environmental stewardship and educating today’s youth about alternate energy sources." Solar panels are able to harness the energy from the sun and convert it to electricity and will be a major energy source in our students’ future, she added.

Minister of Energy Bob Chiarelli will meet with students, Trustees, staff and community members on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 1:50 pm in the school’s gymnasium (the school is located at 54 Kennevale Drive, Nepean) to discuss the OCDSB’s achievements in energy conservation and renewable energy. 

“By 2025, Ontario expects to have 20,000 MW of renewable energy online, representing about half of the province’s installed capacity,” says Minister Chiarelli.  “The renewable energy leadership of Mary Honeywell Elementary School and the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board are bringing us closer to our goal.”
 
What: Announcing Ottawa’s commitment to greener futures through renewable energy sources, and the role solar power is already playing on OCDSB rooftops
Who: Trustees/Senior Staff and Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Energy and students
When: Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Time: 1:50 pm – 2:50 pm
Where: Mary Honeywell Elementary School,  54 Kennevale Drive, Nepean

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For more information, please contact: Sharlene Hunter, OCDSB Communications Officer at 613-596-8264 or Lorne Stephenson at lstephenson@potentiasolar.com; Office: 416-814-4402; Cell: 416-948-9700
 
 
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