paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
TORONTO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/27/07 -- Schneider Power Inc., a leading Canadian owner and
builder of renewable energy generation projects, announced today that it
has launched the development and expansion of four new wind farms across
the Province for a total capital cost of $90 million dollars.
Schneider Power intends to develop and construct three new 10 Megawatt,
low-impact wind farms across the Province, one adjacent to Highway 400 near
the Town of Innisfil, "The Highway 400 Wind Farm," one near the Town of
Arthur, "The Arthur Wind Farm," and one near the Town of Trout Creek, "The
Trout Creek Wind Farm." In addition to this Schneider Power also intends to
expand the Providence Bay/Spring Bay Wind Farm to its full 11.6 MW capacity
by end of 2008. Collectively these wind farms represent a total of 41.6 MW
of installed capacity and will produce 8.3 million kilowatt-hours of
electricity annually, enough to power an equivalent of 11,000 homes.
In 2006 Schneider Power successfully established its presence in Ontario
with the construction of The Providence Bay/Spring Bay Wind Farm, on
Manitoulin Island. It is Canada's most technologically advanced small-scale
wind power generation project and one of the first Wind Farms in Ontario to
be built solely with wind turbine generators from German manufacturer
Enercon GmbH.
"Today's announcement by the Province has given us the confidence to
continue to make a strong commitment to Renewable Energy in Ontario," said
Thomas Schneider, CEO, Schneider Power Inc. "This is the next step in
building on a proven growth strategy for our Company and it brings us
closer to our goal of 500 MW installed across Canada by 2010 -- more than
double our previous production capacity," he said.
The accelerating demand for clean electricity has allowed Schneider Power
to grow rapidly in the past three years. With developments of power
projects in Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Ontario totaling in excess of 500 MW,
the Company hopes to establish itself as one Canada's leading green
electricity generators. Headed by the Chairman, Bernd Schneider, the
Schneider family has over 115 years of experience in developing clean,
renewable energy. Schneider Power is a leader in applying new
environmentally friendly technologies and is a member of the United Nations
Global Compact.
About Schneider Power Inc.
Schneider Power Inc. is a 100 percent green electricity generator with
facilities in Canada and Germany that generate electricity exclusively from
small-scale, low-impact wind power projects who meet or exceed the federal
government's EcoLogo standard for renewable energy. Schneider Power intends
to invest heavily over the next three years to increase its presence in
Ontario by increasing the nameplate capacity of its planned Ontario
developments to more than 41.6 Megawatts, with plans for a further 500 MW
of green electricity generation installed across Canada by 2010. Visit
Schneider Power on the web at www.schneiderpower.com.
Contact Us:
Thomas Schneider
President and CEO
Schneider Power Inc.
Tel: 416.847.3724 x223
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