by 360 Energy | Nov 18, 2020 | 360 Blog, News
The Ontario Provincial Government Budget, released November 5, included a plan to reduce electricity costs for industrial and commercial ratepayers. The budget called for a suspension of 85% of Global Adjustment (GA) costs associated with long term...
by 360 Energy | Nov 17, 2020 | 360 Blog, News
Did you ever see the movie, Moneyball? Brad Pitt plays Billie Beane, the General Manager of the Oakland Athletics who in the early 2000s had the smallest salary budget in the league. Despite the salary cap, his team succeeded well beyond expectations – at one point...
by 360 Energy | Nov 17, 2020 | 360 Blog, News
To optimize overall greenhouse performance, a grower needs to meter and continuously monitor a range of variables – variables affected by the type of crop, the design of the facility and changing weather and solar conditions. All aspects of a greenhouse...
by 360 Energy | Nov 17, 2020 | 360 Blog, News
When you have a problem, who do you call? If you’ve got a leaky sink, you call a plumber. An outlet is not working? Perhaps it’s time to call an electrician. The furnace is not heating...
by 360 Energy | Nov 5, 2020 | 360 Blog, News
How do I overcome supply limitations in my local electricity grid?Since the indoor agriculture sector is one of the fastest growing sources of load in Ontario, a critical issue for growers currently, is their ability to access affordable grid electricity and natural...
by 360 Energy | Oct 19, 2020 | 360 Blog, Blogger, News
It is broadly accepted that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions need to be curbed to avoid significant global climate risks. Legislation and regulations in place across Canada to limit GHG emissions are varied and complex. They seek to achieve multiple goals: reduce GHG...