Overview
Penn Energy - Roseplain is a 6.5 MW solar PV facility in Ontario, Canada, owned by Roseplain Solar Farm Partnership. It contributes to the province's renewable energy capacity under the Green Energy Act framework.
Penn Energy - Roseplain is a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant located in Ontario, Canada, with a capacity of 6.5 megawatts (MW). The facility is owned by Roseplain Solar Farm Partnership and is currently operational. This scale places it as a small-to-medium solar installation within the Canadian renewable energy landscape. The facility operates under Ontario's regulatory framework, which includes the Green Energy and Green Economy Act and the province's Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program. Solar PV technology converts sunlight directly into electricity using semiconductor panels, and this plant contributes to the grid without emissions during operation. Ontario has a target to achieve 100% clean electricity by 2050, and projects like Penn Energy - Roseplain support that goal. Environmentally, the plant displaces fossil-fuel generation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants. Solar farms require land use but have no water consumption or air emissions during operation. The facility supports local energy independence and aligns with Canada's commitment to increasing renewable energy share under the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in a rural area of Ontario, where land use for solar farms can impact local ecosystems and agricultural activities. However, solar PV has minimal water usage and no air emissions during operation, contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel generation. The region's grid integration challenges are mitigated by the plant's modest capacity, which can be absorbed without significant infrastructure upgrades.
Frequently asked questions
Penn Energy - Roseplain is located in Ontario, Canada, at coordinates 44.0616, -79.1816.
The facility has a capacity of 6.5 megawatts (MW), making it a small-to-medium scale solar PV installation.
The facility is owned by Roseplain Solar Farm Partnership.
Solar PV in Ontario operates under the Green Energy and Green Economy Act and the Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program, with targets for 100% clean electricity by 2050.
The plant generates electricity without emissions, displacing fossil fuel generation and reducing greenhouse gases, while using no water during operation.