As part of the federal government’s Knowledge in Infrastructure (KIP ) program, Redeemer is installing a new 131kw photovoltaic (PV) solar power system on the entire roof of the Academic Building. The long, flat design of Redeemer鈥檚 roofline, and the lack of tall buildings surrounding the campus, make it an ideal location for this technology. The system, to be installed by ARISE Technologies of Waterloo, will be operated under the Ontario government鈥檚 FIT program, allowing Redeemer to sell the clean electricity it generates back to the grid. The solar panel system is the last of more than 25 projects that have been funded through Industry Canada as part of KIP . Redeemer received grants for 50% of the cost of nearly $6 million worth of capital projects, ranging from laboratory upgrades and the refurbishing of administrative space to campus safety and energy efficiency initiatives. The remaining costs are being covered through Redeemer鈥檚 annual capital budget and by donations. David Sweet, Member of Parliament for Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale, recently toured Redeemer鈥檚 campus to see the improvements. 鈥淥ur government is investing in research and training facilities at campuses across the country to create jobs and help our economy recover quickly while also improving access to research and educational opportunities for students and faculty,鈥 said Mr. Sweet. 鈥淭his project (KIP) represented the first-ever federal investment in capital projects at www.亚洲色 College 鈥 a campus that provides opportunities and facilities to the Ancaster community and, indeed, the entire region.鈥 鈥淎RISE is delighted to work with Redeemer on this exciting project,鈥 stated John van de Vegte, ARISE鈥檚 General Manager, PV Systems. 鈥淭he engineering work is now complete and we are looking forward to getting the installation work underway,鈥 he added. Redeemer is grateful to the federal government and its support community for providing the resources necessary to complete these projects. 鈥淭his is a wonderful example of what happens when community partners 鈥 in this case the federal and provincial governments, ARISE, our Physical Plant staff and our supporters 鈥 work together for a common goal,鈥 notes Bill. van Staalduinen, Vice President, Advancement. 鈥淲e wish to thank all our partners for helping to see this project through.鈥 The target installation completion date is early September. Connection to the grid will happen once the final approval is received from Hydro One. A ceremony marking the activation of the system will take place on Monday, September 12 at 11:00 am in the Commons. Mr. Sweet, representatives from Arise Technologies, and Redeemer’s President, Dr. Hubert Krygsman, will be there to “flip the switch” signaling the project’s successful completion.