Large Renewable Energy Development

SEI develops scalable renewable energy projects designed to provide cost-effective, sustainable power for businesses. Our Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (CPPA) offer the opportunity to stabilize electricity expenses, achieve energy independence, and meet corporate sustainability goals. Through long-term renewable energy partnerships, we deliver impactful solutions that reduce Global Adjustment costs and support clean energy transitions for commercial and industrial operations.

3rd Party Net Metering (3PO)

SEI’s expertise in third-party net-metering programs allows businesses to offset electricity costs through innovative solar energy systems. By integrating renewable energy into existing infrastructure, we help companies reduce electricity expenses and manage energy demands efficiently. From rooftop solar installations to ground-mounted systems, our solutions are customized to meet the needs of Ontario’s commercial and industrial sectors.

Community Energy

We are proud to collaborate with First Nations communities to create renewable energy projects that deliver long-term benefits. SEI’s community energy initiatives focus on fostering economic growth, reducing energy costs, and building sustainable energy systems that empower communities. Through these partnerships, we bring impactful solar energy solutions to support local development while addressing environmental goals.

Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)

For businesses seeking to optimize their energy use, SEI offers end-to-end engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services. Our behind-the-meter solutions are designed to reduce electricity costs and minimize Global Adjustment charges, making solar energy an integral part of your energy strategy. From system design to installation, SEI provides everything you need for reliable and efficient solar energy systems.

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