Overview
Discoverylight is a 10 MW solar PV facility in Ontario, Canada, owned by Axium Discovery Light LP. The plant contributes to Canada's renewable energy capacity under provincial and federal clean energy policies.
Discoverylight is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located in Ontario, Canada, with an installed capacity of 10 megawatts (MW). The facility is owned by Axium Discovery Light LP and is currently operational, adding to the province's growing portfolio of renewable energy generation. Solar PV plants of this scale are typical for distributed generation in Canada, often serving local grids or supporting community energy needs. The plant operates under Ontario's regulatory framework, which includes the Green Energy Act and the province's Long-Term Energy Plan, both of which promote renewable energy development. Canada's federal government also supports solar energy through investment tax credits and the Clean Fuel Regulations. The 10 MW capacity places Discoverylight in the small-to-medium scale range for solar PV, suitable for feeding into the distribution network. Environmentally, the facility generates electricity with zero direct emissions, displacing fossil fuel-based power and contributing to Canada's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Solar PV installations like Discoverylight have a low visual impact compared to larger infrastructure and can be integrated into agricultural or brownfield sites. The plant supports local energy resilience and reduces reliance on grid electricity from carbon-intensive sources.
Environmental context
Ontario's solar PV plants like Discoverylight benefit from the province's relatively high solar insolation in summer months, though winter generation is lower. The facility's location in a rural or suburban area likely minimizes land-use conflicts, and solar panels can be installed on previously disturbed land. The plant contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supports Ontario's transition away from coal-fired power, which was completed in 2014.
Frequently asked questions
Discoverylight is a solar PV plant located in Ontario, Canada, at coordinates 44.4384 N, -79.0681 W.
Discoverylight has an installed capacity of 10 megawatts (MW), making it a small-to-medium scale solar PV facility.
Discoverylight is owned by Axium Discovery Light LP, a Canadian entity involved in renewable energy investments.
Ontario's solar PV development is supported by the Green Energy Act, the Long-Term Energy Plan, and federal incentives like investment tax credits under the Clean Fuel Regulations.
Discoverylight generates zero-emission electricity, helping Canada achieve its goal of 90% clean electricity by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050.