Government Notices Respecting Corporations
Certificates of Dissolution
Notice Is Hereby Given that a certificate of dissolution under the Business Corporations Act, has been endorsed. The effective date of dissolution precedes the corporation listings.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2003-12-04 |
Systems Link Ltd. |
1012748 |
2004-01-02 |
Mulvey & Banani Investment Corporation . |
1100164 |
2004-01-02 |
957595 Ontario Ltd. |
957595 |
2004-01-03 |
Aquimur Holdings Limited |
331840 |
2004-01-03 |
Canadian Mens Clinic (Ottawa) Limited |
1304614 |
2004-01-03 |
Canatara Lands Limited |
74298 |
2004-01-03 |
Cottech Holdings Inc. |
725442 |
2004-01-03 |
Folk Appraisal Services Limited |
300038 |
2004-01-03 |
Genox Corporation |
667306 |
2004-01-03 |
Ivy O. Shen Consulting Corporation |
897216 |
2004-01-03 |
Jones Falls Development Ltd. |
898609 |
2004-01-03 |
Lawrence & Midland Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Inc. |
1133389 |
2004-01-03 |
Lyceum Corporation |
1321732 |
2004-01-03 |
Pallmarc Investments Limited |
818064 |
2004-01-03 |
Sargun Investments Ltd. |
877507 |
2004-01-03 |
Search Submission Usa Inc. |
2014828 |
2004-01-03 |
Tri-Brook Holdings Ltd. |
1043363 |
2004-01-03 |
1180030 Ontario Corp. |
1180030 |
2004-01-03 |
565449 Ontario Limited |
565449 |
2004-01-03 |
899581 Ontario Limited |
899581 |
2004-01-05 |
Ann Petrie Productions Inc. |
872181 |
2004-01-05 |
Big Bay Yacht Club Inc. |
991039 |
2004-01-05 |
Btech Computers Inc. |
1496428 |
2004-01-05 |
Can-Aura Technologies Inc. |
1092537 |
2004-01-05 |
D.F. Steele Holdings Inc. |
1028669 |
2004-01-05 |
Dave’s Cleaning Services Ltd. |
1169966 |
2004-01-05 |
G. & I. Wagner Limited |
291735 |
2004-01-05 |
Imprints Graphic Studio, Inc. |
1027668 |
2004-01-05 |
Lorier Holdings Ltd. |
457590 |
2004-01-05 |
M.S. Legal & Immigration Services Inc. |
1496604 |
2004-01-05 |
Marbak Factors Corporation |
1180714 |
2004-01-05 |
Nu-Borough Developments Inc. |
714935 |
2004-01-05 |
Quest Fashions Inc. |
1297745 |
2004-01-05 |
Rb & T Corporation |
1424177 |
2004-01-05 |
Seng-Gi & Kali Martial Arts Corporation |
1113248 |
2004-01-05 |
Shing Wah Poon Holdings Ltd. |
964654 |
2004-01-05 |
Toltec Systems Incorporated |
1096650 |
2004-01-05 |
Tropical Fish Breeding Center Inc. |
1313416 |
2004-01-05 |
Wing Shung Inc. |
747881 |
2004-01-05 |
1020237 Ontario Ltd. |
1020237 |
2004-01-05 |
1205013 Ontario Inc. |
1205013 |
2004-01-05 |
1208715 Ontario Limited |
1208715 |
2004-01-05 |
1213148 Ontario Inc. |
1213148 |
2004-01-05 |
1229357 Ontario Incorporated |
1229357 |
2004-01-05 |
1437212 Ontario Limited |
1437212 |
2004-01-05 |
1522278 Ontario Inc. |
1522278 |
2004-01-05 |
1540405 Ontario Inc. |
1540405 |
2004-01-05 |
670453 Ontario Limited |
670453 |
2004-01-05 |
722502 Ontario Limited |
722502 |
2004-01-05 |
796320 Ontario Limited |
796320 |
2004-01-06 |
Barrie Floor & Wall Limited |
215521 |
2004-01-06 |
Best Quality Meat Inc. |
1471658 |
2004-01-06 |
Foley G.J. & Associates Consulting Inc. |
1274762 |
2004-01-06 |
Herget Instruments (1975) Limited |
296831 |
2004-01-06 |
Knotty-Birdy Inc. |
1019391 |
2004-01-06 |
Kris Brite Canada Ltd. |
807438 |
2004-01-06 |
M.W. Robinson & Associates Ltd. |
449718 |
2004-01-06 |
Mama Gallo’s Ristorante Ltd. |
1158140 |
2004-01-06 |
Metro East Telecommunications Inc. |
1149751 |
2004-01-06 |
Millennium Business Solutions Inc. |
1232068 |
2004-01-06 |
Msaad Engineering Inc. |
1247766 |
2004-01-06 |
Play Palace Ltd. |
1288728 |
2004-01-06 |
R.S.D.S. Developments Inc. |
840268 |
2004-01-06 |
Rhino Sports Group Inc. |
1154871 |
2004-01-06 |
Rock City Trailer Sales Limited |
254050 |
2004-01-06 |
Rodney Willebrord Weber Inc. |
1189716 |
2004-01-06 |
Southlake Residential Consulting Ltd. |
1024094 |
2004-01-06 |
T B Manotick Ltd. |
1048218 |
2004-01-06 |
Them Realty Inc. |
1243634 |
2004-01-06 |
Ultimate Innovations Inc. |
1435125 |
2004-01-06 |
Vanderwater Janitorial Services Limited |
590936 |
2004-01-06 |
Woodview Flooring Ltd. |
429900 |
2004-01-06 |
1069357 Ontario Limited |
1069357 |
2004-01-06 |
1089843 Ontario Limited |
1089843 |
2004-01-06 |
1091848 Ontario Inc. |
1091848 |
2004-01-06 |
1135342 Ontario Limited |
1135342 |
2004-01-06 |
1364469 Ontario Inc. |
1364469 |
2004-01-06 |
495281 Ontario Ltd. |
495281 |
2004-01-06 |
600641 Ontario Inc. |
600641 |
2004-01-06 |
701567 Ontario Limited |
701567 |
2004-01-06 |
714659 Ontario Limited |
714659 |
2004-01-06 |
784859 Ontario Limited |
784859 |
2004-01-06 |
949075 Ontario Limited |
949075 |
2004-01-06 |
958697 Ontario Ltd. |
958697 |
2004-01-07 |
Allidon Homes Ltd. |
1111963 |
2004-01-07 |
Bean Tree Company Inc. |
1215090 |
2004-01-07 |
C & M Contracting & Mechanical Ltd. |
1096800 |
2004-01-07 |
Community Chiropractic Centres Ltd. |
964461 |
2004-01-07 |
Courtesy Cabs Of Chatham Limited |
227753 |
2004-01-07 |
Farjco Holdings Inc. |
782179 |
2004-01-07 |
Gasner-Milner Investments Limited |
366644 |
2004-01-07 |
Jongmyung Tech Inc. |
1437909 |
2004-01-07 |
Kiladen Inc. |
623092 |
2004-01-07 |
Magna Windows Inc. |
1511763 |
2004-01-07 |
Medical Imaging Services Ltd. |
471710 |
2004-01-07 |
Mrf 2001 Management Limited |
1459884 |
2004-01-07 |
Nistol Corp. |
1460646 |
2004-01-07 |
R. Positive Investments Incorporated |
590278 |
2004-01-07 |
Ray Lawson Electric Ltd. |
494336 |
2004-01-07 |
Sciantonangeli Limited |
392471 |
2004-01-07 |
Snowdon’s Aluminum & Brass Inc. |
824476 |
2004-01-07 |
V.O.V. Consulting Corporation |
1024297 |
2004-01-07 |
Vitabella Foods Inc. |
955972 |
2004-01-07 |
1084111 Ontario Inc. |
1084111 |
2004-01-07 |
1084112 Ontario Inc. |
1084112 |
2004-01-07 |
1350091 Ontario Ltd. |
1350091 |
2004-01-07 |
1368927 Ontario Inc. |
1368927 |
2004-01-07 |
1466068 Ontario Limited |
1466068 |
2004-01-07 |
1522875 Ontario Ltd. |
1522875 |
2004-01-07 |
561652 Ontario Inc. |
561652 |
2004-01-07 |
595946 Ontario Ltd. |
595946 |
2004-01-07 |
724024 Ontario Inc. |
724024 |
2004-01-07 |
784148 Ontario Limited |
784148 |
2004-01-07 |
819347 Ontario Ltd. |
819347 |
2004-01-07 |
985862 Ontario Ltd. |
985862 |
2004-01-08 |
C. John Sullivan (1977) Limited |
367203 |
2004-01-09 |
Maubiter Trading Inc. |
964645 |
2004-01-09 |
Zareh Enterprises Limited |
1018895 |
2004-01-12 |
A.F. Mundy Associates Canada Limited |
393913 |
2004-01-12 |
A/C Canada Enviro-Safe Inc. |
1116261 |
2004-01-12 |
Bennett Management Consultants Limited |
221398 |
2004-01-12 |
Bets Estates Ltd. |
960873 |
2004-01-12 |
Bubble Tea & Me Inc. |
1296340 |
2004-01-12 |
Carmar Aviation Inc. |
803702 |
2004-01-12 |
Centurywood Contracting Inc. |
945001 |
2004-01-12 |
Churchdown Enterprises Limited |
300634 |
2004-01-12 |
Cuthbert Pharmacy Limited |
307496 |
2004-01-12 |
Grey Whale Investment Corporation |
840626 |
2004-01-12 |
Leckey Holdings Limited |
1438235 |
2004-01-12 |
Leidl Management Ltd. |
677093 |
2004-01-12 |
Mind Benders Inc. |
1008818 |
2004-01-12 |
Onmain Jewellery Inc. |
1171503 |
2004-01-12 |
Renro Services Limited |
758512 |
2004-01-12 |
W.V. Hilson & Associates Inc. |
783941 |
2004-01-12 |
752228 Ontario Inc. |
752228 |
2004-01-13 |
A.G. Window Cleaning Co. Inc. |
415465 |
2004-01-13 |
Bredin Realty Limited |
754261 |
2004-01-13 |
C & D Industries (Toronto) Ltd. |
988210 |
2004-01-13 |
Computape Limited |
127268 |
2004-01-13 |
F.D. Booth & Assoc. Inc. |
1155979 |
2004-01-13 |
G. Guitard Trucking Ltd. |
1024466 |
2004-01-13 |
Hena Esthetics & Hair Salon Inc. |
1380454 |
2004-01-13 |
Hirank Trading Limited |
1228075 |
2004-01-13 |
J. P. H. Holdings Ltd. |
286468 |
2004-01-13 |
Lejean Construction Inc. |
702526 |
2004-01-13 |
Miller & Associates Claim Services (North) Inc. |
1273323 |
2004-01-13 |
Millionaires In Motion Limited |
1289108 |
2004-01-13 |
Park Avenue International Inc. |
869961 |
2004-01-13 |
Perfectart Trading Ltd. |
898458 |
2004-01-13 |
Prime Life Housing Corp. |
746170 |
2004-01-13 |
R.G.S. Trucking Ltd. |
944800 |
2004-01-13 |
Ravenswood Contracting Limited |
1413126 |
2004-01-13 |
Smerdley Limited |
1114350 |
2004-01-13 |
Spazz Cafe Ltd. |
1159102 |
2004-01-13 |
Tht Import Export Inc. |
1115566 |
2004-01-13 |
Vacation Properties Development (Uxbridge) (1993) Corporation |
1057253 |
2004-01-13 |
1183100 Ontario Inc. |
1183100 |
2004-01-13 |
1232543 Ontario Inc. |
1232543 |
2004-01-13 |
1480319 Ontario Inc. |
1480319 |
2004-01-13 |
830635 Ontario Limited |
830635 |
2004-01-13 |
999848 Ontario Inc. |
999848 |
2004-01-14 |
Canadian Communications Network Limited |
1235807 |
2004-01-14 |
Frank’s Garage Ltd. |
521889 |
2004-01-14 |
170 Spruce Avenue Ltd. |
591497 |
2004-01-15 |
David L Jenkins Inc. |
1400173 |
2004-01-15 |
Sirco Inspections Ltd. |
658508 |
2004-01-15 |
Superb Auto Ltd. |
1255725 |
2004-01-15 |
Vital Claims Solutions Inc. |
1337003 |
2004-01-15 |
1365068 Ontario Inc. |
1365068 |
2004-01-15 |
740710 Ontario Inc. |
740710 |
2004-01-16 |
Bonnie Lea Acres Ltd. |
1147005 |
2004-01-16 |
Contact Classic Cars Inc. |
1325897 |
2004-01-16 |
Echo Moon Communications Inc. |
879209 |
2004-01-16 |
J. G. Eagleson & Son Ltd. |
412633 |
2004-01-16 |
Melzak Drugs Ltd. |
589806 |
2004-01-16 |
Moore Electrical Company Inc. |
766211 |
2004-01-16 |
Push Software Inc. |
1189706 |
2004-01-16 |
Red Ace Courier Express Inc. |
602934 |
2004-01-16 |
Riverside Kitchen & Bath Inc. |
1128704 |
2004-01-16 |
The Chase Typesetting Ltd. |
967913 |
2004-01-16 |
1234426 Ontario Inc. |
1234426 |
2004-01-16 |
1264395 Ontario Ltd. |
1264395 |
2004-01-16 |
1289780 Ontario Inc. |
1289780 |
2004-01-16 |
1395880 Ontario Limited |
1395880 |
2004-01-16 |
683055 Ontario Ltd. |
683055 |
2004-01-16 |
733996 Ontario Limited |
733996 |
2004-01-19 |
Surplus Depot Inc. |
1232026 |
2004-01-19 |
597526 Ontario Limited |
597526 |
2004-01-19 |
943163 Ontario Inc. |
943163 |
2004-01-22 |
Don Sutherland Real Estate Ltd. |
733664 |
2004-01-22 |
Mac Poole Construction Limited |
930914 |
2004-01-23 |
Adam M F Investments Inc. |
720444 |
2004-01-23 |
Flame-Glo Limited |
228745 |
2004-01-23 |
Narono Holdings Limited |
126134 |
2004-01-23 |
Portrait Developments Limited |
1024050 |
2004-01-23 |
Prime Time Coffee Ltd. |
1472422 |
2004-01-23 |
Pulse-Count Technology Incorporated |
1068634 |
2004-01-23 |
The Mef Corporation |
769210 |
2004-01-25 |
Ann Mortimer Art Consultant Inc. |
933535 |
2004-01-25 |
Asharfee Auto Sales And Service Inc. |
1476436 |
2004-01-25 |
Debrose Investments Limited |
226892 |
2004-01-25 |
Elson Investments Limited |
297458 |
2004-01-25 |
Meadowvale Printing Inc. |
570178 |
2004-01-25 |
North Trust Inc. |
1176597 |
2004-01-25 |
Rawling Communications, Inc. |
839934 |
2004-01-25 |
Reach Canada Inc. |
1493255 |
2004-01-25 |
1010597 Ontario Inc. |
1010597 |
2004-01-25 |
1054285 Ontario Inc. |
1054285 |
2004-01-25 |
1099012 Ontario Inc. |
1099012 |
2004-01-25 |
1286269 Ontario Inc. |
1286269 |
2004-01-25 |
1323031 Ontario Limited |
1323031 |
2004-01-25 |
951955 Ontario Limited |
951955 |
2004-01-26 |
Bjb Developments Inc. |
755331 |
2004-01-26 |
H.A. Deboer Enterprises Inc. |
998784 |
2004-01-26 |
Homelife/Central Realty Limited |
644509 |
2004-01-26 |
L.B.L. Inc. |
1161943 |
2004-01-26 |
979143 Ontario Limited |
979143 |
2004-01-28 |
Commandtrain (Canada) Inc. |
1339505 |
2004-01-28 |
The Stratford Resort & Spa Inc. |
1158985 |
2004-01-29 |
Agar Information Consultants Inc. |
943138 |
2004-01-29 |
Crystal Clean Services Limited |
521754 |
2004-01-29 |
F. Malenfant & Sons Limited |
114155 |
2004-01-29 |
Raylor Limited |
267195 |
2004-01-29 |
Sincar Incorporated |
1189436 |
2004-01-29 |
The Ferm Inc. |
1151397 |
2004-01-29 |
1281555 Ontario Ltd. |
1281555 |
2004-01-30 |
A.B. Williams Supply Ltd. |
1215940 |
2004-01-30 |
A.M.R. Management Inc. |
974163 |
2004-01-30 |
Bne Playground Pros Inc. |
1471363 |
2004-01-30 |
Lenjan Holdings Inc. |
1273911 |
2004-01-30 |
Penmor Contracting Company Limited |
770189 |
2004-01-30 |
Peter Williams Music Ltd. |
1192428 |
2004-01-30 |
Racal Recorders (Canada) Inc. |
1072309 |
2004-01-30 |
Racal Survey Canada Inc. |
746102 |
2004-01-30 |
Southdale Auto Repairs Inc. |
495645 |
2004-01-30 |
Su-Chen Management Ltd. |
403334 |
2004-01-30 |
Will Investments Limited |
836760 |
2004-01-30 |
1220541 Ontario Inc. |
1220541 |
2004-01-30 |
890136 Ontario Inc. |
890136 |
2004-02-02 |
Aberjean Holdings Incorporated |
378169 |
2004-02-02 |
Alfjoe Enterprises Limited |
1012828 |
2004-02-02 |
Brockville Utilities Inc. |
1446686 |
2004-02-02 |
Gardon Marketing Inc. |
1236007 |
2004-02-02 |
Greater Kingston Ventures Fund A Community Investment Share Corporation |
1128876 |
2004-02-02 |
J. Lawson Construction Ltd. |
904031 |
2004-02-02 |
Karen Stone Management Services Inc. |
1344893 |
2004-02-02 |
Knox Family Investments Inc. |
668180 |
2004-02-02 |
Le Jim My Inc. |
1282971 |
2004-02-02 |
Limonite Dairy (V) General Partner Ltd. |
1432916 |
2004-02-02 |
Litnovetsky Hydrotherapy & Massage Clinic Ltd. |
565986 |
2004-02-02 |
Micc Properties Inc. |
682779 |
2004-02-02 |
Parker Ridge (General Partner) Limited |
1377655 |
2004-02-02 |
Qsb V (General Partner) Limited |
1492545 |
2004-02-02 |
Reni Industrial Corporation |
1458548 |
2004-02-02 |
Staffing Strategies Industrial Services Inc. |
1380261 |
2004-02-02 |
Tramonto V (General Partner) Limited |
1460280 |
2004-02-02 |
1032549 Ontario Ltd. |
1032549 |
2004-02-02 |
1089730 Ontario Inc. |
1089730 |
2004-02-02 |
1407821 Ontario Inc. |
1407821 |
2004-02-02 |
1505422 Ontario Inc. |
1505422 |
2004-02-02 |
705546 Ontario Limited |
705546 |
2004-02-02 |
765169 Ontario Limited |
765169 |
2004-02-02 |
827670 Ontario Limited |
827670 |
2004-02-02 |
845409 Ontario Inc. |
845409 |
2004-02-02 |
992717 Ontario Inc. |
992717 |
2004-02-02 |
998709 Ontario Inc. |
998709 |
2004-02-03 |
Ant-Rec Consulting Inc. |
1375944 |
2004-02-03 |
Autogard International Inc. |
1298716 |
2004-02-03 |
Bestong International Inc. |
1299221 |
2004-02-03 |
Brindle Investments Limited |
280400 |
2004-02-03 |
Chemval Investments Limited |
102488 |
2004-02-03 |
Da Da Consultants Co. Ltd. |
1100692 |
2004-02-03 |
Fu Kong Restaurant & Investment Inc. |
546064 |
2004-02-03 |
Galaxy Films Ltd. |
441094 |
2004-02-03 |
Hoover Poultry Limited |
534518 |
2004-02-03 |
Killingly Property Corporation |
919431 |
2004-02-03 |
Kim Fook Yuen Seafood B.B.Q. Restaurant Inc. |
980821 |
2004-02-03 |
Lillart Limited |
578107 |
2004-02-03 |
Mclaughlin Medical Associates Inc. |
1098965 |
2004-02-03 |
Mjss Janitorial Services Inc. |
1336624 |
2004-02-03 |
Offshore Documentary Productions Limited |
1314967 |
2004-02-03 |
Sakenbien Trading (Canada) Inc. |
1115837 |
2004-02-03 |
Sidal Holdings Inc. |
1004097 |
2004-02-03 |
Sky Healthcare Products Inc. |
1561403 |
2004-02-03 |
Webtone Design Ltd. |
1274779 |
2004-02-03 |
1217839 Ontario Inc. |
1217839 |
2004-02-03 |
518855 Ontario Inc. |
518855 |
2004-02-03 |
713952 Ontario Limited |
713952 |
2004-02-03 |
779362 Ontario Limited |
779362 |
2004-02-04 |
Alpha Elegant Metal & Paper International Inc. |
1081058 |
2004-02-04 |
C.S.C. Holdings Inc. |
554205 |
2004-02-04 |
Car Trader Magazine Inc. |
1041558 |
2004-02-04 |
Consumer Technology Support Centre Ltd. |
1165230 |
2004-02-04 |
D. & F. Medeiros Trucking Ltd. |
882944 |
2004-02-04 |
Gold Post Publications Inc. |
466243 |
2004-02-04 |
Graystone Alumni Investments Inc. |
771458 |
2004-02-04 |
Mclean International Marketing Inc. |
1279630 |
2004-02-04 |
Now And Forever Inc. |
1236810 |
2004-02-04 |
Papercraft Limited |
709420 |
2004-02-04 |
Rev-Gro Holdings Ltd. |
626474 |
2004-02-04 |
Roderek’s Okinawan Karate Studio Inc. |
981600 |
2004-02-04 |
Service First Pros Inc. |
1206309 |
2004-02-04 |
Travis Holdings Corporation Ltd. |
497640 |
2004-02-04 |
Tuscany’s Bar & Grill Ltd. |
1239703 |
2004-02-04 |
Victor’s Jewellery & Watch Co. Ltd. |
1052311 |
2004-02-04 |
Young Tom Limited |
526260 |
2004-02-04 |
1009905 Ontario Limited |
1009905 |
2004-02-04 |
1294266 Ontario Limited |
1294266 |
2004-02-04 |
1337485 Ontario Ltd. |
1337485 |
2004-02-04 |
1341769 Ontario Limited |
1341769 |
2004-02-04 |
579119 Ontario Ltd. |
579119 |
2004-02-04 |
618401 Ontario Limited |
618401 |
2004-02-05 |
A. Coupeco Limited |
716086 |
2004-02-05 |
Al-Aqsa Trading Inc. |
1565843 |
2004-02-05 |
Alex Stephens Consulting Ltd. |
1411594 |
2004-02-05 |
Bray Corporation |
680566 |
2004-02-05 |
Canada Immigration Centre Inc. |
1400029 |
2004-02-05 |
Canadian Surplus Distributors Inc. |
1395711 |
2004-02-05 |
Classique Cake Decorations Supplies Ltd. |
927039 |
2004-02-05 |
Club Multimedia Inc. |
1161592 |
2004-02-05 |
Dynasty Colour International Inc. |
1177850 |
2004-02-05 |
Genesis Photography Studio Inc. |
1059637 |
2004-02-05 |
Guyana Air 2000 Inc. |
1353583 |
2004-02-05 |
Jajkle Investments Ltd. |
1113634 |
2004-02-05 |
Jlm Inc. |
1268398 |
2004-02-05 |
Kinch-Pakson Limited |
523029 |
2004-02-05 |
Ljm Inc. |
1363582 |
2004-02-05 |
Mitra Solutions Inc. |
1526328 |
2004-02-05 |
R Barnet Enterprises Corporation |
924612 |
2004-02-05 |
1093447 Ontario Limited |
1093447 |
2004-02-05 |
1210120 Ontario Inc. |
1210120 |
2004-02-05 |
1241352 Ontario Ltd. |
1241352 |
2004-02-05 |
1241392 Ontario Limited |
1241392 |
2004-02-05 |
1265746 Ontario Inc. |
1265746 |
2004-02-05 |
1334392 Ontario Inc. |
1334392 |
2004-02-05 |
728193 Ontario Limited |
728193 |
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G65)
Order Revoking Dissolution Order Under Corporations Act (Statutory Powers Procedure Act)
Notice Is Hereby Given that an order under section 21.2 of the Statutory Powers Procedure Act has been made revoking a previous order dissolving the corporation set out hereunder. The effective date of the revoking order precedes the corporation listing.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2003-09-24 |
Windfield Estates Homeowners’ Association Inc. |
520760 |
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G57)
Cancellations for Cause (Business Corporations Act)
Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under section 240 of the Business Corporations Act, the certificates set out hereunder have been cancelled for cause and in the case of certificates of incorporation the corporations have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2004-02-06 |
Institute Of Sports Medicine Inc. |
1393276 |
2004-02-06 |
Saylagare Limited |
237017 |
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G61)
Cancellation of Certificates of Incorporation (Business Corporations Act)
Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under subsection 241(4) of the Business Corporations Act, the certificates of incorporation set out hereunder have been cancelled and corporation(s) have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2003-01-24 |
World Air Corporation |
1551684 |
2003-06-09 |
Ontario Quality Accomodation System Inc. |
1579674 |
2003-07-31 |
1583254 Ontario Inc. |
1583254 |
2003-07-31 |
Jmv Railings Ltd. |
1583255 |
2003-08-01 |
1582548 Ontario Ltd. |
1582548 |
2003-08-01 |
1582549 Ontario Ltd. |
1582549 |
2003-08-07 |
1583785 Ontario Inc. |
1583785 |
2003-08-25 |
1585032 Ontario Inc. |
1585032 |
2004-02-06 |
Action Towing & Storage Inc. |
1550030 |
2004-02-06 |
Agripure Technologies Inc. |
2015959 |
2004-02-06 |
Airotique Inc. |
1550006 |
2004-02-06 |
Asg Financial Holdings Inc. |
1550103 |
2004-02-06 |
Barsha Inc. |
1540279 |
2004-02-06 |
Big Time Stables Ltd. |
2015641 |
2004-02-06 |
Chutney Monarchs Inc. |
2015488 |
2004-02-06 |
City North Transfer Inc. |
2018776 |
2004-02-06 |
Cleopatra Massage Inc. |
2015674 |
2004-02-06 |
Colpa-Gino Aerotech & Services Inc. |
1542153 |
2004-02-06 |
Dream Line Leasing Ltd. |
1540564 |
2004-02-06 |
Ecats Corporation |
2015723 |
2004-02-06 |
Elev’N21 Residences Inc. |
1404061 |
2004-02-06 |
Emerald Passport International Corporation |
1542091 |
2004-02-06 |
F.I.T.T.Ness 4 Success Incorporated |
1540528 |
2004-02-06 |
General Purchasing Services Ltd. |
1540571 |
2004-02-06 |
Green Hill Leasing Ltd. |
1540565 |
2004-02-06 |
G.T.A. Auctions & Liquidations Inc. |
1208125 |
2004-02-06 |
Ideal Homes Plus Inc. |
2018759 |
2004-02-06 |
J&N Trading Co. Ltd. |
1541214 |
2004-02-06 |
J’S Nail & Body Inc. |
1550027 |
2004-02-06 |
Kanata Drug Mart Ltd. |
1534377 |
2004-02-06 |
Metallic Winds Inc. |
2015497 |
2004-02-06 |
Mgs Promotion Ltd. |
1550101 |
2004-02-06 |
Modern Gallery Inc. |
2015720 |
2004-02-06 |
Mohan Transport Limited |
1541280 |
2004-02-06 |
Nasfar Enterprise Holdings Ltd. |
2015703 |
2004-02-06 |
National Business Measurement Publications Inc. |
2015937 |
2004-02-06 |
National Yellow.Com Inc. |
2015716 |
2004-02-06 |
Natour Global Consulting Corp. |
2016060 |
2004-02-06 |
Neas Consulting Inc. |
1543328 |
2004-02-06 |
Nethu Nn Supermarket Ltd. |
1540579 |
2004-02-06 |
N-View Network Consultant Inc. |
1541299 |
2004-02-06 |
Ogo-Oluwa Inter State Moving Services Inc. |
2015659 |
2004-02-06 |
Pasadena Marina & Restaurant Inc. |
1540499 |
2004-02-06 |
Petit Four Inc. |
2015693 |
2004-02-06 |
Pg Logistics Inc. |
2015522 |
2004-02-06 |
Prosoft International Investments Inc. |
1542062 |
2004-02-06 |
Risk Protection Group Inc. |
1540577 |
2004-02-06 |
Royco Ltd. |
1550048 |
2004-02-06 |
Smart Copy/Office Supplies Ltd. |
2015680 |
2004-02-06 |
Sunfresh International Juice Inc. |
2015692 |
2004-02-06 |
Toto Spa & Salon Inc. |
2015321 |
2004-02-06 |
1517966 Ontario Ltd. |
1517966 |
2004-02-06 |
1540462 Ontario Inc. |
1540462 |
2004-02-06 |
1540512 Ontario Limited |
1540512 |
2004-02-06 |
1540562 Ontario Inc. |
1540562 |
2004-02-06 |
1540575 Ontario Inc. |
1540575 |
2004-02-06 |
1540585 Ontario Limited |
1540585 |
2004-02-06 |
1540587 Ontario Limited |
1540587 |
2004-02-06 |
1540780 Ontario Inc. |
1540780 |
2004-02-06 |
1540798 Ontario Incorporation |
1540798 |
2004-02-06 |
1541296 Ontario Corporation |
1541296 |
2004-02-06 |
1542027 Ontario Ltd. |
1542027 |
2004-02-06 |
1542041 Ontario Limited |
1542041 |
2004-02-06 |
1542065 Ontario Incorporation |
1542065 |
2004-02-06 |
1542097 Ontario Limited |
1542097 |
2004-02-06 |
1549462 Ontario Inc. |
1549462 |
2004-02-06 |
1549699 Ontario Inc. |
1549699 |
2004-02-06 |
2015322 Ontario Inc. |
2015322 |
2004-02-06 |
2015323 Ontario Inc. |
2015323 |
2004-02-06 |
2015498 Ontario Inc. |
2015498 |
2004-02-06 |
2015499 Ontario Inc. |
2015499 |
2004-02-06 |
2015604 Ontario Limited |
2015604 |
2004-02-06 |
2015624 Ontario Inc. |
2015624 |
2004-02-06 |
2015667 Ontario Inc. |
2015667 |
2004-02-06 |
2015673 Ontario Inc. |
2015673 |
2004-02-06 |
2015676 Ontario Inc. |
2015676 |
2004-02-06 |
2015681 Ontario Inc. |
2015681 |
2004-02-06 |
2015696 Ontario Inc. |
2015696 |
2004-02-06 |
2015710 Ontario Corporation |
2015710 |
2004-02-06 |
2015718 Ontario Inc. |
2015718 |
2004-02-06 |
2018676 Ontario Inc. |
2018676 |
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G60)
Notice of Default in Complying with a Filing Requirement under the Corporations information Act
Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 317 (9) of the Corporations Act, that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the requirements of the Corporations Information Act within 90 days of this Notice, orders will be made dissolving the defaulting corporations. The effective date precedes the corporation listings.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2004-02-09 |
The Post Office Department Mutual Benefit Association |
296765 |
2004-02-09 |
Chelsea Renewal Centre Of Essex County |
1158274 |
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G59)
Cancellations for Filing Default (Corporations Act)
Notice Is Hereby Given that orders under section 317 (9) of the Corporations Act have been made cancelling the Letters Patent of the following corporations and declaring them to be dissolved: The date of the order of dissolution precedes the name of the corporation.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
2004-02-09 |
Napalese Associations Of Canada (Nac) |
1537854 |
2004-02-09 |
Ontario Society Of Clinical Hypnosis |
283644 |
2004-02-09 |
The Kinsmen Club Of Belleville Incorporated |
61323 |
2004-02-09 |
Toronto Aamco Dealers Association |
1272791 |
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G58)
Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Tax Act
The Director has been notified by the Minister of Finance that the following corporations are in default in complying with the Corporations Tax Act.
Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 241 (1) of the Business Corporations Act, that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the requirements of the Corporations Tax Act within 90 days of this notice, orders will be made dissolving the defaulting corporations. All enquiries concerning this notice are to be directed to Corporations Tax Branch, Ministry of Finance, 33 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8H6.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
1 |
A.A.S. Masonry Ltd. |
1188818 |
2 |
A.K.W. Associates Inc. |
661314 |
3 |
A.P.V. - Crepaco Of Canada Ltd. |
435060 |
4 |
Al-Saadeh International Ltd. |
1117393 |
5 |
Alan Brown Distributors Limited |
277252 |
6 |
Alpha Enterprise Corp. |
1213020 |
7 |
Amra Traders Inc. |
830381 |
8 |
Antlak Butchers Ltd. |
1004294 |
9 |
Apertus Technologies Canada Inc. |
1169421 |
10 |
Art Orient International Company Inc. |
1232844 |
11 |
Arturo Eduardo Ignacio Enterprises Inc. |
996802 |
12 |
Atc Internet Solutions Inc. |
1356244 |
13 |
Atj Learning Corporation |
990620 |
14 |
B. & T. Drayton Water Holdings Ii Ltd. |
1121504 |
15 |
Back In Motion Quinte Inc. |
1278882 |
16 |
Barbara Young Consulting Inc. |
963678 |
17 |
Bay Street Capital Inc. |
825716 |
18 |
Bill Walton Plumbing Ltd. |
791402 |
19 |
Birco Foods Inc. |
1037421 |
20 |
Brandson & Associates Inc. |
1188876 |
21 |
C. Sherwood’s Roofing Inc. |
1424423 |
22 |
C.J.F. Enterprises Inc. |
1171050 |
23 |
Canada Star International Investment Inc. |
1194189 |
24 |
Canadian Acorn Capital Limited |
1053881 |
25 |
Canadian Medical Aid For Cuba Ltd. |
1114916 |
26 |
Castleton Construction Inc. |
1431743 |
27 |
Cc Industrial Equipment Inc. |
1231885 |
28 |
Chris Cook & Associates Inc. |
1140919 |
29 |
Christian Expo Inc. |
1401919 |
30 |
Constellation Toys Inc. |
1054574 |
31 |
Contifruit Ltd. |
1097930 |
32 |
Cool-O Limited |
1300550 |
33 |
Curnon Inc. |
1144188 |
34 |
Dong Dong Pastries Inc. |
1051312 |
35 |
Dunfield Services Ltd. |
1200534 |
36 |
Dynamic Spray Booth Company Ltd. |
1268132 |
37 |
E. J.’S Chocolate (Ottawa) Ltd. |
300421 |
38 |
Envirospec Solutions Inc. |
1090767 |
39 |
Equatrade Enterprises Inc. |
1116058 |
40 |
Esi Egyptian Arabian Management X Inc. |
947062 |
41 |
Esi Egyptian Arabian Management Xv Inc. |
1004342 |
42 |
Finishing Touch Concrete & Excavating Inc. |
1422311 |
43 |
Fountana Beverage (Ontario) Inc. |
1398073 |
44 |
Fox Bus Lines Limited |
297121 |
45 |
Fulcure Inc. |
1429319 |
46 |
Futuristic Cable System Inc. |
1341692 |
47 |
G.M. Gest Holdings Inc. |
1081186 |
48 |
Gafftran Corporation |
652390 |
49 |
Gasp Inc. |
1341821 |
50 |
General Labor Group Inc. |
1131509 |
51 |
Golden Rose Resources Inc. |
1256628 |
52 |
Golden Unicorn International Inc. |
1235934 |
53 |
Goodkylin Developments Limited |
211323 |
54 |
Gtl Celebrity International Ltd. |
1035792 |
55 |
H. A. Raney & Company Limited |
67281 |
56 |
Hardware Applications Resource Computer Operations (Harco) Co Ltd. |
1154962 |
57 |
Heatherly Enterprises Ltd. |
1346468 |
58 |
Holley Litho Exports Inc. |
1024469 |
59 |
Hunter-Eden Contracting Limited |
338098 |
60 |
I A International Inc. |
1052551 |
61 |
Ibrahim Hoosein Al-Najjar Holdings Limited |
1341972 |
62 |
Impex Affairs Inc. |
1111942 |
63 |
Independent Donut Retailers Inc. |
1108095 |
64 |
Ingeburg Fashions Limited |
258461 |
65 |
Inter Global Merchant Adventurers Inc. |
1334850 |
66 |
J. & S. Hofer Enterprises Inc. |
364771 |
67 |
J. Crump Trade Group Inc. |
1329616 |
68 |
J.I.C. Investments Ltd. |
1309289 |
69 |
John Carter Inc. |
1430239 |
70 |
K & S Logistics Inc. |
1429468 |
71 |
Kaylark Investments Limited |
151694 |
72 |
Kbe Holdings Canada Inc. |
1431915 |
73 |
Kennedy Bailiffs Ltd. |
412587 |
74 |
King Sound And Editorial Inc. |
904771 |
75 |
Kompozit North America Corporation |
1105417 |
76 |
Kypri Group Inc. |
1366656 |
77 |
Limelite Entertainment Ltd. |
1197180 |
78 |
Logan-Thomas Holdings Ltd. |
546018 |
79 |
Lovely Thailand Inc. |
1409160 |
80 |
Luidell (Canada) Inc. |
1067544 |
81 |
Maplehouse Press Inc. |
1097589 |
82 |
Master Enterprise Canada Inc. |
1429818 |
83 |
Mercury Transamerica Inc. |
1397383 |
84 |
Mojzes Design Inc. |
1416093 |
85 |
Native Diabetes Specialty Inc. |
1135017 |
86 |
Nieuwenbroek & Frye Ltd. |
1177834 |
87 |
O’fudge Inc. |
1090962 |
88 |
Okayzions Inc. |
1428647 |
89 |
Omni Solutions Inc. |
1424384 |
90 |
Ontario Fire Proofers Ltd. |
1216376 |
91 |
Oxford Mechanical Services Ltd. |
1426417 |
92 |
Oxford Securities Corp. |
1430438 |
93 |
Paradiso Bar And Grill Inc. |
1247861 |
94 |
Pat Keating Concepts Ltd. |
466240 |
95 |
Pavco Paving And Construction Inc. |
1152358 |
96 |
Payphone Capital Corporation |
1258967 |
97 |
Place Victoria St. Jacques Construction Inc. |
1062907 |
98 |
Planet Travel Center Inc. |
1294534 |
99 |
Premiere Plastics Corp. |
1320609 |
100 |
Puffin Automation Ltd. |
1102189 |
101 |
Ralph Mellanby Incorporated |
355711 |
102 |
Rambrandt Interactive Inc. |
1356247 |
103 |
Red Line Racing Shop Inc. |
1216710 |
104 |
Resto Caillyne Inc. |
1401230 |
105 |
Ricci Plumbing Contractors Ltd. |
585059 |
106 |
Rock Glen Frozen Foods Ltd. |
1068998 |
107 |
Ron Smith Construction Limited |
922889 |
108 |
Rtech Photo Systems Ltd. |
1060672 |
109 |
Ryelle Computer Centre (Mississauga) Inc. |
1222233 |
110 |
Ryelle Computer Centre (Pickering) Inc. |
1222234 |
111 |
S & I Management Inc. |
1212953 |
112 |
Samcar Direct Inc. |
1160813 |
113 |
Sasystech Consultants Inc. |
1283254 |
114 |
Shafer Travel Agency (1990) Limited |
886522 |
115 |
Ship’s School Of Canada, Incorporated |
154398 |
116 |
Simtec Holdings Inc. |
1118846 |
117 |
Sino-Ottawa Consultants Inc. |
1055557 |
118 |
Sofo Brilliance Investments Inc. |
1025670 |
119 |
Son Inc. |
1384358 |
120 |
Star Multi-Lift Inc. |
1357538 |
121 |
Stericlean Ltd. |
1076770 |
122 |
Symbols Interactive Inc. |
1139859 |
123 |
Tai-City Trading Ltd. |
1093731 |
124 |
Telepathic Visual Communications Inc. |
1294638 |
125 |
The Centre For Acne Treatment (North York) Ltd. |
1240253 |
126 |
The Original Coffee Bar Co. Inc. |
1189415 |
127 |
The Usability Group Inc. |
709156 |
128 |
The Wow Card Inc. |
897274 |
129 |
Tk Hardwood Dimension Ltd. |
1215162 |
130 |
Tortam Inc. |
991409 |
131 |
Treasure Coast Gp Inc. |
978184 |
132 |
Tri Store Builders Ltd. |
874466 |
133 |
Ultimate Commercial Exports Inc. |
1055446 |
134 |
V.M. Developments & Construction Ltd. |
1310843 |
135 |
Velocitebooks Inc. |
1431938 |
136 |
Vk Rainbow Inc. |
1103323 |
137 |
W.B.P. Inc. |
1297853 |
138 |
Wellspring Of Life Biblical Counselling Service Inc. |
1122896 |
139 |
World Farmer Development Ltd. |
1226222 |
140 |
World Ginseng Ltd. |
1226212 |
141 |
1012377 Ontario Inc. |
1012377 |
142 |
1037314 Ontario Ltd. |
1037314 |
143 |
1054466 Ontario Limited |
1054466 |
144 |
1062174 Ontario Ltd. |
1062174 |
145 |
1066777 Ontario Inc. |
1066777 |
146 |
1070110 Ontario Inc. |
1070110 |
147 |
1077853 Ontario Limited |
1077853 |
148 |
1082543 Ontario Inc. |
1082543 |
149 |
1105452 Ontario Inc. |
1105452 |
150 |
1119402 Ontario Ltd. |
1119402 |
151 |
1119818 Ontario Inc. |
1119818 |
152 |
1135938 Ontario Inc. |
1135938 |
153 |
1174363 Ontario Ltd. |
1174363 |
154 |
1176315 Ontario Inc. |
1176315 |
155 |
1195742 Ontario Ltd. |
1195742 |
156 |
1202898 Ontario Ltd. |
1202898 |
157 |
1210867 Ontario Inc. |
1210867 |
158 |
1224743 Ontario Limited |
1224743 |
159 |
1233454 Ontario Inc. |
1233454 |
160 |
1241573 Ontario Inc. |
1241573 |
161 |
1247854 Ontario Inc. |
1247854 |
162 |
1248493 Ontario Ltd. |
1248493 |
163 |
1251805 Ontario Inc. |
1251805 |
164 |
1258212 Ontario Inc. |
1258212 |
165 |
1262017 Ontario Inc. |
1262017 |
166 |
1284307 Ontario Inc. |
1284307 |
167 |
1290222 Ontario Inc. |
1290222 |
168 |
1291669 Ontario Limited |
1291669 |
169 |
1303072 Ontario Inc. |
1303072 |
170 |
1305100 Ontario Inc. |
1305100 |
171 |
1305187 Ontario Inc. |
1305187 |
172 |
1309750 Ontario Inc. |
1309750 |
173 |
1332775 Ontario Inc. |
1332775 |
174 |
1334460 Ontario Limited |
1334460 |
175 |
1334838 Ontario Limited |
1334838 |
176 |
1334878 Ontario Inc. |
1334878 |
177 |
1338959 Ontario Ltd. |
1338959 |
178 |
1343277 Ontario Inc. |
1343277 |
179 |
1382970 Ontario Ltd. |
1382970 |
180 |
1382973 Ontario Ltd. |
1382973 |
181 |
1411347 Ontario Limited |
1411347 |
182 |
1417634 Ontario Limited |
1417634 |
183 |
1428605 Ontario Inc. |
1428605 |
184 |
1430529 Ontario Limited |
1430529 |
185 |
1458297 Ontario Inc. |
1458297 |
186 |
342511 Ontario Limited |
342511 |
187 |
429087 Ontario Inc. |
429087 |
188 |
452203 Ontario Inc. |
452203 |
189 |
693787 Ontario Inc. |
693787 |
190 |
701439 Ontario Limited |
701439 |
191 |
714332 Ontario Inc. |
714332 |
192 |
726411 Ontario Ltd. |
726411 |
193 |
757696 Ontario Limited |
757696 |
194 |
776840 Ontario Limited |
776840 |
195 |
787240 Ontario Inc. |
787240 |
196 |
790570 Ontario Inc. |
790570 |
197 |
806830 Ontario Inc. |
806830 |
198 |
848588 Ontario Limited |
848588 |
199 |
876266 Ontario Limited |
876266 |
200 |
930397 Ontario Limited |
930397 |
201 |
967008 Ontario Inc. |
967008 |
202 |
970329 Ontario Inc. |
970329 |
203 |
972095 Ontario Inc. |
972095 |
204 |
998246 Ontario Inc. |
998246 |
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G64)
Erratum Notice
Vide Ontario Gazette Vol. 137-5 dated January 31, 2004
Notice Is Hereby Given that the notice issued under Section 241(4) of the Business Corporations Act set out in the issue of the Ontario Gazette with respect to the cancellation of the Certificate of Incorporation of Havenwood Homes Limited was issued in error and is null and void.
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G62)
Cancellation of Certificates of Incorporation (Corporations Tax Act Defaulters)
Notice Is Hereby Given that, under subsection 241 (4) of the Business Corporations Act, the Certificates of Incorporation of the corporations named hereunder have been cancelled by an Order dated 19 January, 2004 for default in complying with the provisions of the Corporations Tax Act, and the said corporations have been dissolved on that date.
Date |
Name of Corporation |
Ontario Corporation Number |
---|---|---|
19 January, 2004 |
Angelo Scoccia And Son Limited |
87592 |
19 January, 2004 |
Archway Builders Limited |
79171 |
19 January, 2004 |
Arenstein Investments Limited |
106110 |
19 January, 2004 |
B. P. Caulking & Weatherstripping Co. Limited |
131699 |
19 January, 2004 |
Bartlicorp Limited |
695312 |
19 January, 2004 |
Bella Homes Limited |
202752 |
19 January, 2004 |
Ben-Gol Investments Limited |
86224 |
19 January, 2004 |
Bluetech Computer Corporation |
1098252 |
19 January, 2004 |
Bodor Motor Car Corp. |
709504 |
19 January, 2004 |
Castle Financial Services Inc. |
1195586 |
19 January, 2004 |
Century 21 Hunter Telford Limited |
68060 |
19 January, 2004 |
Ciccone’s Restaurant Limited |
64777 |
19 January, 2004 |
Coldwell Distribution Corporation |
1015588 |
19 January, 2004 |
Creighton Street Holdings Inc. |
661216 |
19 January, 2004 |
Directions East Leaseholds Inc. |
1012160 |
19 January, 2004 |
Dmb Investments Limited |
62400 |
19 January, 2004 |
Footsies Florian Ltd. |
1079512 |
19 January, 2004 |
Gaulin Services Limited |
83667 |
19 January, 2004 |
Glazer & Kerbel Investments Limited |
115775 |
19 January, 2004 |
Glen Hill International Inc. |
1177611 |
19 January, 2004 |
Greer Canning Company Limited |
125721 |
19 January, 2004 |
Hank & Eva Silver Limited |
208036 |
19 January, 2004 |
Henry’s Haulage Limited |
82992 |
19 January, 2004 |
Intercon Trade & Services Co. Ltd. |
1122628 |
19 January, 2004 |
J.F.A. Limited |
1122764 |
19 January, 2004 |
Joan M. Jardine Investments Inc. |
901224 |
19 January, 2004 |
Keewatin Investments Limited |
76368 |
19 January, 2004 |
Kingston Fine Foods Inc. |
937372 |
19 January, 2004 |
KINGSTON-401 Holdings Ltd. |
788124 |
19 January, 2004 |
L. Upiter Limited |
126537 |
19 January, 2004 |
Lt International Inc. |
93176 |
19 January, 2004 |
Masonic Temple Corporation, Limited |
11061 |
19 January, 2004 |
Minros Limited |
114221 |
19 January, 2004 |
Natrusco Distributors Limited |
208804 |
19 January, 2004 |
Northern Closures Limited |
127096 |
19 January, 2004 |
Patricia Lynn Limited |
102607 |
19 January, 2004 |
Pine Grove Flooring Ltd. |
1140300 |
19 January, 2004 |
Pumpco Mercantile Inc. |
954232 |
19 January, 2004 |
Recycalog Inc. |
994532 |
19 January, 2004 |
Rochester Furniture Company Limited |
84604 |
19 January, 2004 |
Shelhart Construction Limited |
80719 |
19 January, 2004 |
Simon Stephenson Contracting Company Limited |
136178 |
19 January, 2004 |
Spall-Bowman Limited |
86539 |
19 January, 2004 |
Sunsway Canada Inc. |
1030220 |
19 January, 2004 |
Thack Mould And Manufacturing Company Limited |
117375 |
19 January, 2004 |
The Presco Company, Limited |
40445 |
19 January, 2004 |
The Travel Centre Limited |
88190 |
19 January, 2004 |
Universal Realty Limited |
48285 |
19 January, 2004 |
V. & L. Shoe Stores Limited |
94337 |
19 January, 2004 |
V. G. H. Fitzer Lumber Company Limited |
103931 |
19 January, 2004 |
W. F. Gourdier Limited |
71469 |
19 January, 2004 |
Walter Finance Corporation Canada |
1112227 |
19 January, 2004 |
Wm. H. Johnston Construction Limited |
93175 |
19 January, 2004 |
1006836 Ontario Inc. |
1006836 |
19 January, 2004 |
1021158 Ontario Inc. |
1021158 |
19 January, 2004 |
1283866 Ontario Inc. |
1283866 |
19 January, 2004 |
207468 Ontario Limited |
207468 |
19 January, 2004 |
695747 Ontario Inc. |
695747 |
19 January, 2004 |
857948 Ontario Limited |
857948 |
B. G. Hawton,
Director, Companies and Personal Property
Security Branch
(137-G63)
Co-operative Corporations Act (Certificates of Incorporation Issued)
Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of Incorporation has been issued to:
Date of Incorporation |
Name of Corporation |
Head Office |
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2004-01-23 |
North Grenville Co-operative Preschool and Learning Centre Inc. |
Kemptville |
2004-02-10 |
Grassroots Co-operative Café Inc. |
Peterborough |
2004-02-10 |
Urban Mobility Co-operative Inc. |
Toronto |
2004-02-10 |
La Coopérative du Foyer d’accueil des enfants et des personnes âgées somaliens Inc. (Fadepas) |
Ottawa |
John M. Harper,
Director, Compliance Branch, Licensing and
Compliance Division by delegated authority
from the Superintendant of Financial Services
(137-G69)
Co-operative Corporations Act (Certificate of Amendment of Article Issued)
Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, amendment to article have been effected as follows:
Date of Incorporation |
Name of Corporation |
Effective Date |
---|---|---|
1988-05-05 |
F & V Energy Co-operative Inc. |
2004-02-10 |
John M. Harper,
Director, Compliance Branch, Licensing and
Compliance Division by delegated authority
from the Superintendant of Financial Services
(137-G68)
Erratum Notice
Vide Ontario Gazette, Volume 137-G28 dated January 31, 2004, page 149.
Notice Is Hereby Given that the notice with respect to the Certificate of Incorporation Issued in Complying with the Co-operative Corporations Act for Power Up Renewable Energy Co-operative Inc., as set out in the Ontario Gazette of January 31, 2004, the date of Incorporation was set out in error and should read: January 21, 2004 instead of, January 21, 2003, in the said notice and wherever the same shall appear.
John M. Harper,
Director, Compliance Branch, Licensing and
Compliance Division by delegated authority
from the Superintendant of Financial Services
(137-G67)
Ontario Energy Board
Affiliate Relationships Code for Electricity Distributors and Transmitters
Revised November 24, 2003
(Originally issued on April 1, 1999)
Distribution System Code
Amendments
Section 1.2 of the Code is amended as follows:
The definition of “connection” is amended by deleting the phrase “to a customer” at the end of the definition.
The definition of “Connection Agreement” is amended by adding the phrase “or from” on the 3rd line after “to” and before “that”.
The definition of “customer” is amended by adding the phrase “or an embedded generation facility” at the end of the first sentence.
The definition of “distribution services” is amended by deleting the phrase “for which a charge or rate has been approved by the Board under section 78 of the Act” at the end of the definition.
The definition of “emergency backup” is amended by changing the definition to a definition of “emergency backup generation facility”;
The definition of “meter service provider” is amended by adding the phrase “or generator” at the end of the definition.
The definition of “embedded generator” or “embedded generation facility” is revoked and replaced with the following:
“embedded generation facility” means a generation facility which is not directly connected to the IMO-controlled grid but instead is connected to a distribution system;
The definition of “point of supply” is revoked and replaced with the following:
“point of supply” with respect to an embedded generation facility, means the connection point where electricity produced by the generation facility is injected into the distribution system;
The definitions of “embedded retail generator”, “embedded wholesale generator” and “wholesale settlement cost” are revoked.
The following definitions are added to section 1.2:
“embedded load displacement generation facility” means an embedded generation facility connected to the customer side of the revenue meter where the generation facility does not inject electricity into the distribution system for the purpose of sale;
“large embedded generation facility” means an embedded generation facility with a name-plate rated capacity of 10 MW or more;
“micro-embedded load displacement generation facility” means an embedded load displacement generation facility with a name-plate rated capacity of 10 kW or less;
“mid-sized embedded generation facility” means an embedded generation facility with a name-plate rated capacity of less than 10 MW and:
- more than 500 kW in the case of a facility connected to a less than 15 kV line; and
- more than 1 MW in the case of a facility connected to a 15 kV or greater line;
“Ontario Electrical Safety Code” means the code adopted by O. Reg. 164/99 as the Electrical Safety Code;
“small embedded generation facility” means an embedded generation facility which is not a micro-embedded generation facility with a name-plate
rated capacity of 500 kW or less in the case of a facility connected to a less than 15 kV line and 1MW or less in the case of a facility connected to a
15 kV or greater line;
Section 1.7 is amended by adding the following paragraph:
The amendments to this Code come into effect on March 22, 2004
Section 2.1 is revoked.
Section 2.4.4 is revoked.
Section 2.4.6 is amended by deleting the word “supply” from the 13th bullet point after the word “which” and before the phrase “may be interrupted” and replacing it with “service” and further amended by deleting the phrase “consumer or embedded generator” from the 17th bullet point and replacing it with “customer”.
Section 3.1.1 is amended by adding the phrase “including the Ontario Electrical Safety Code” at the end of the 1st bullet point, adding the word “materially” at the beginning of the 3rd bullet point before the word “Adverse” and deleting the 7th bullet point which begins with the word “Discriminatory”.
Section 3.1.3 is amended by deleting the phrase “building or facility” in the 1st line and replacing it with “customer”.
Chapter 3 is amended by adding the following new sections:
3.2.5.1 The amount a distributor may offer to charge a generator to construct the expansion to connect a generation facility to the distributor’s distribution system shall not exceed the generator’s share of the present value of the projected capital costs and on-going maintenance costs for the equipment. Projected revenue and avoided costs from the generation facility shall be assumed to be zero, unless otherwise determined by rates approved by the Board. The methodology and inputs that a distributor shall use to calculate this amount are presented in Appendix B.
3.2.10 Section 3.2.8 and the 2nd sentence of section 3.2.9 do not apply to a customer who is a generator or is proposing to become a generator unless the customer’s proposed or existing generation facility is an emergency backup generation facility.
Section 4.1.7 is amended by adding the phrase “or customer” after “consumer” on the 1st and 2nd lines and the phrase “or customer’s” after “consumer’s” on the 3rd line.
Section 4.1.8 is amended by adding the phrase “or customer” after “consumer” on the 1st, 3rd and 5th lines and adding the phrase “or customer’s” after “consumer’s” on the 2nd line.
Section 4.5.4 is amended by adding the phrase “or customers” after “consumers” on the 1st line and deleting the phrase “generation equipment” after “emergency” and replacing it with the phrase “backup generation facility”.
Section 4.5.5 is amended by adding the phrase “or customer’s” after “consumer’s” on the 1st line and deleting the phrase “generation capability” after “emergency” and replacing it with the phrase “backup generation facility”.
Section 5.2.3 is amended by deleting the phrase “an embedded generator”on the 1st line and replacing it with “a customer with an embedded generation facility”.
Section 5.2.4 is amended by deleting the phrase “embedded generators” after the phrase “metering for” and replacing it with the phrase “an embedded generation facility”.
Section 5.3.8 is amended by deleting the phrase “embedded generator’s” on the 1st line and replacing it with the phrase “embedded generation facility” and deleting the phrase “embedded generator” on the 3rd line and replacing it with the phrase “embedded generation facility”.
The first sentence of section 6.1 is amended by deleting the phrase “other than embedded generators” after “customers” and replacing it with “other than customers with existing or proposed embedded generation facilities that are not emergency backup generation facilities”.
Section 6.2 is revoked and replaced with the following:
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- Responsibilities to Generators
- Section 6.2 does not apply to the connection or operation of an emergency backup generation facility.
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A distributor shall enter into a Connection Agreement with all existing generators who have a generation facility connected to the distributor’s distribution system and prior to connecting a new generation facility. Where a distributor does not have a Connection Agreement with an existing generator that has a generation facility connected to the distributor’s distribution system, the distributor shall be deemed to have an implied contract with the generator. The terms of the implied contract are embedded in the distributor’s Conditions of Service, the Rate Handbook, the distributor’s rate schedules, the distributor’s licence and the Distribution System Code.
Connection Process
- A distributor shall promptly make available a generation connection information package (the “package”) to any person who requests this package. The package shall contain the following information:
- the process for having a generation facility connected to the distributor’s distribution system, including any form necessary for applying to the distributor;
- information regarding any approvals from the ESA, the IMO, Oeb, or a transmitter that are required before the distributor will connect a generation facility to its distribution system;
- the technical requirements for being connected to the distributor’s distribution system including the metering requirements; and
- the standard contractual terms and conditions for being connected to the distributor’s distribution system.
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Subject to all applicable laws, a distributor shall make all reasonable efforts in accordance with the provisions of section 6.2 to promptly connect to its distribution system a generation facility which is the subject of an application for connection.
Connection of Micro-Generation Facilities:
- A distributor shall require a person that applies for the connection of a micro-embedded load displacement generation facility to the distributor’s distribution system to provide, upon making the application, the following information:
- the name-plate rated capacity of each unit of the proposed generation facility and the total name-plate rated capacity of the proposed generation facility at the connection point;
- the fuel type of the proposed generation facility;
- the type of technology to be used; and
- the location of the proposed generation facility including address and account number with the distributor where available.
- here the proposed micro-embedded load displacement generation facility is located at an existing customer connection, the distributor shall, within 15 days of receiving the application, make an offer to connect or provide reasons for refusing to connect the proposed generation facility . The distributor shall give the applicant at least 30 days to accept the offer to connect and the distributor shall not revoke the offer to connect until this time period has expired. The distributor shall not charge for the preparation of the offer to connect.
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The distributor shall make any necessary metering changes and connect the applicant’s micro-embedded load displacement generation facility to its distribution system within 5 days of the applicant informing the distributor that it has received all necessary approvals, providing the distributor with a copy of the authorization to connect from the ESA, entering into a Connection Agreement in the form set out in Appendix E and paying the distributor for the costs of any necessary metering changes.
Connection of Other Generation Facilities
- Sections 6.2.9 to 6.2.20 apply to the connection to a distribution system of an embedded generation facility which is not a micro-embedded load displacement generation facility.
- Where a person who is considering applying for the connection of a generation facility to the distributor’s distribution system requests a preliminary meeting with the distributor and provides the required information, the distributor shall provide a time when it is available to meet with the person which is within 15 days of the person requesting the meeting. For the purposes of this section, the following is the required information:
- the name-plate rated capacity of each unit of the proposed generation facility and the total name-plate rated capacity of the generation facility at the connection point;
- the fuel type of the proposed generation facility;
- the type of technology to be used; and
- the location of the proposed generation facility including address and account number with the distributor where available.
- At the preliminary meeting, the distributor shall discuss the basic feasibility of the proposed connection including discussing the location of existing distribution facilities in relation to the proposed generation facility and providing an estimate of the time and costs necessary to complete the connection. The distributor shall not charge for its preparation for and attendance at the meeting.
- A distributor shall require a person who applies for the connection of a generation facility to the distributor’s distribution system to, upon making the application, pay their impact assessment costs and provide the following information:
- the information set out in section 6.2.9 if this has not already been provided to the distributor;
- a single line diagram of the proposed connection; and
- a preliminary design of the proposed interface protection.
- The distributor shall provide an applicant proposing to connect a small embedded generation facility with its assessment of the impact of the proposed generation facility, a detailed cost estimate of the proposed connection and an offer to connect within:
- 60 days of the receipt of the application where no distribution system reinforcement or expansion is required; and
- 90 days of the receipt of the application where a distribution system reinforcement or expansion is required.
- The distributor shall provide its assessment of the impact of the proposed generation facility within:
- 60 days of the receipt of the application in the case of a proposal to connect a mid-sized embedded generation facility; and
- 90 days of the receipt of the application in the case of a proposal to connect a large embedded generation facility.
- The distributor’s impact assessment shall set out the impact of the proposed generation facility on the distributor’s distribution system and any customers of the distributor including:
- any voltage impacts, impacts on current loading settings and impacts on fault currents;
- the connection feasibility;
- the need for any line or equipment upgrades;
- the need for transmission system protection modifications; and
- any metering requirements.
- Any material revisions to the design, planned equipment or plans for the proposed generation facility and connection shall be filed with the distributor and the distributor shall prepare a new impact assessment within the relevant time period set out in section 6.2.13 or 6.2.14.
- In the case of an application for the connection of a mid-sized or large embedded generation facility, once the impact assessment is provided to the applicant, the distributor and the applicant have entered into an agreement on the scope of the project and the applicant has paid the distributor for the cost of preparing a detailed cost estimate of the proposed connection, the distributor shall provide the applicant with a detailed cost estimate and an offer to connect by the later of 90 days after the receipt of payment from the applicant and 30 days after the receipt of comments from a transmitter or distributor that has been advised under section 6.2.17.
- Where a distributor is preparing a detailed cost estimate in accordance with section 6.2.16 with respect to a proposed large or mid-sized embedded generation facility, the distributor shall advise any transmitter or distributor whose transmission or distribution system is directly connected to the distributor’s distribution system that it is preparing an estimate, within 10 days of receiving payment from the applicant. Where a distributor is preparing a detailed cost estimate in accordance with section 6.2.12 with respect to a proposed small embedded generation facility, the distributor shall, where the distributor believes a system directly connected to its system may be impacted by the proposed generation facility, advise any transmitter or distributor whose transmission or distribution system is directly connected to the distributor’s distribution system that it is preparing an estimate, within 10 days of receiving payment from the applicant.
- Once the applicant has entered into a connection cost agreement with the distributor and has provided the distributor with detailed engineering drawings with respect to the proposal, the distributor shall conduct a design review to ensure that the detailed engineering plans are acceptable.
- The distributor shall have the right to witness the commissioning and testing of the connection of the generation facility to the distributor’s distribution system.
- Once the applicant informs the distributor that it has received all necessary approvals, provides the distributor with a copy of the authorization to connect from the ESA and enters into the Connection Agreement, the distributor shall act promptly to connect the generation facility to its distribution system.
- Subject to any delays in commissioning and testing of the generation facility which are beyond the control of the distributor, a distributor shall connect a proposed small embedded generation facility within:
- 60 days of the applicant taking the steps set out in section 6.2.20, where no distribution system reinforcement or expansion is required; and
- (b)180 days of the applicant taking the steps set out in section 6.2.20, where a distribution system reinforcement or expansion is required.
- A Connection Agreement for a small, mid-sized or large embedded generation facility shall be in the form set out in Appendix E where a standard form of contract is set out in Appendix E for that size of embedded generation facility.
- Material on the process for connecting a generation facility to a distribution system is set out in Appendix F.1. This material is for information purposes only and the provisions of the Code govern in the case of any conflict.
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A distributor may by written agreement with an applicant who is proposing to connect a small, mid-sized or large embedded generation facility provide that the process for connecting the generation facility to be followed is the process set out for a smaller category of embedded generation facility, including a micro-embedded load displacement generation facility.
Technical Requirements
- A distributor shall ensure that the safety, reliability and efficiency of the distribution system is not materially adversely affected by the connection of a generation facility to the distribution system. A distributor shall require that new or significantly modified generation facilities meet the technical requirements specified in Appendix F.2.
- A distributor shall ensure that the distribution system is adequately protected from potential damage or increased operating costs resulting from the connection of a generation facility. Despite section 2.2.1, if damage to the distribution system or increased operating costs result from the connection of a generation facility other than a micro-embedded load displacement generation facility, the distributor shall be reimbursed for these costs by the generator.
- A distributor shall require that a generator with a generation facility connected to the distributor’s distribution system has a regular, scheduled maintenance plan to ensure that the generator’s connection devices, protection systems and control systems are maintained in good working order. This requirement will be provided for in the connection agreement.
- All equipment that is connected, operating or procured or ordered before May 1, 2002 is deemed to be in compliance with the technical requirements of this code.
- A distributor may require that equipment deemed compliant under section 6.2.28 be brought into actual compliance with the technical requirements of this code within a specific reasonable time period where there is:
- a material deterioration of the reliability of the distribution system resulting from the performance of the generator’s equipment;
- a material negative impact on the quality of power of an existing or a new customer resulting from the performance of the generator’s equipment; or
- a material increase in generator capacity at the site where the equipment deemed compliant is located.
- The distributor may act in accordance with section 6.2.29, once the distributor has developed rules and procedures for requiring equipment to be brought into actual compliance and these rules and procedures have been provided to the generator.
- Responsibilities to Generators
Appendix E and F are revoked and replaced with a new Appendix E and F appended to this document.
Appendix E
Contracts and Applications for Connecting a Generator to the Local Distribution System
Information In A Connection Agreement With A Generator
A Connection Agreement between a distributor and a generator shall contain specific terms and conditions relating to connection and access to the distributor’s distribution system. Such terms and conditions include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Requirements for the inspection and testing of equipment.
- Requirements for maintenance of the equiliment.
- Worker lirotection and safety considerations, and measures to lirotect the liublic and the environment.
- Requirements for lirotection systems associated with the connection and the need for lieriodic maintenance and testing.
- Requirements for reliorting any change affecting connected equiliment of the configuration of this equiliment.
- Protocols for the lirovision of load forecast or forecasts of information.
- Terms and conditions for disconnection and reconnection, including as to the reslionsibility for the liayment of costs associated with reconnection.
- Requirements for coordinating maintenance and olierations.
- Duration and termination conditions.
- Details of the connection lioint, including the ownershili of the facility.
- Connection service charges and liayment conditions.
- Requirements for reliorting changes affecting access to metering, monitoring and telemetry equiliment.
- Circumstances that would require re-negotiation of the Connection Agreement.
- Exchange lirocedures for information requirements.
- Communication and olierating lirotocols between distributor and generator for routine day- to day olierating matters and under emergency conditions.
- Access to connection facilities.
- Assignment of Controlling Authority.
- Work Protection.
Micro-Embedded Load Displacement Generator
The Connection Agreement for a micro-embedded load displacement generator would be in the form set out below.
Micro-Embedded Load Displacement Generation Facility Connection Agreement
In consideration of the Local Distribution Company (Ldc) agreeing to allow you to connect your 10 kW name-plate rated capacity or smaller generation facility to the LDC’s distribution system, you hereby agree to the following terms and conditions.
1.0 Eligibility
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- You agree that your generation connection shall be subject to all applicable laws and bound by the terms and conditions of the LDC’s Conditions of Service, which have been filed with the OEB and are available on request.
- You agree that the power produced by this generation facility shall be only for your own use.
2.0 Technical Requirements
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- You represent and warrant that you have installed or will install prior to the connection of your generation facility to the LDC’s distribution system, an isolation device satisfying Section 84 of the Ontario Electrical Safety Code and agree to the LDC’s staff operation of this as required for the maintenance and repair of the distribution system.
- You agree to perform regular scheduled maintenance to your generation facility as outlined by the manufacturer in order to assure that connection devices, protection systems, and control systems are maintained in good working order and in compliance with all applicable laws.
- You agree that during a power outage on the LDC system your generation facility will shut down, unless you have installed special transfer and isolating capabilities on your generation facility. You agree to the automatic disconnection of your generation facility from the LDC’s distribution system, as per the generator protective relay settings set out in this Agreement, in the event of a power outage on the LDC’s distribution system or any abnormal operation of the LDC’s distribution system.
- You covenant and agree that the design, installation, maintenance, and operation of your generation facility are conducted in a manner that ensures the safety and security of both the generation facility and the LDC’s distribution system.
- Due to the LDC’s obligation to maintain the safety and reliability of its distribution system, you acknowledge and agree that in the event the LDC determines that your generation facility (i) causes damage to; and/or (ii) is producing adverse effects affecting other distribution system customers or the LDC’s assets, you will disconnect your generation facility immediately from the distribution system upon direction from the LDC and correct the problem at your own expense prior to reconnection.
3.0 Liabilities
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- You and the LDC will save each other harmless for all damages and/or adverse effects resulting from either party’s negligence or willful misconduct in the connection and operation of your generation facility or the LDC’s distribution system.
- The LDC and you shall not be liable to each other under any circumstances whatsoever for any loss of profits or revenues, business interruptions losses, loss of contract or loss of goodwill, or for any indirect, consequential, incidental or special damages, including but not limited to punitive or exemplary damages, whether any of the said liability, loss or damages arise in contract, tort or otherwise.
4.0 Compensation and Billing
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- Subject to any applicable law, you agree that the LDC will not pay you for any excess generation that results in a net delivery of energy to the LDC between meter reads.
- Subject to any applicable law, you acknowledge and agree that there will be no carryover of excess generation from one billing period to the next.
5.0 Termination
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- You understand that you have the right to terminate this agreement at any time, and that by doing so you are required to disconnect your generation facility and notify the LDC of such action.
6.0 Assignment
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- You may assign your rights and obligations under this Agreement with the consent of the LDC, which shall not withhold its consent unreasonably. The LDC shall have the right to assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement without your consent.
I understand, accept and agree to comply with and be bound by the above terms and conditions governing the connection of my generation facility to the LDC’s distribution system.
Customer Signature: _________________________ Date: _____________________
Print name and LDC account number: _______________________________________
I confirm that the following information is true and accurate:
Nameplate rating of Generator: __________KW Total installed generation ________KW
Type: □ Wind Turbine □ Photovoltaic (Solar) □ Hydraulic Turbine □ Fuel Cell
G Other _______________________________
Inverter Utilized: □ Yes □ No
Inverter Certification: □ C22.2 #107.1 □ Ul 1741 □ Site Certified by the ESA
For office use: Station _________________________ Feeder _____________________ Date Connected ______________________
*Clearing time is the time between the start of the abnormal condition and the generation ceasing to energize the LDC’s distribution system
- - If you are uncertain about your generation equipment’s protective relay settings, please check with your generating equipment supplier.
- - Automatic reconnect setting time for your generator is after 5 minutes of normal voltage and frequency on the LDC’s distribution system.
1Additional Operations Agreement(s) or Construction Agreement(s) may be required where other parties are affected by generation connection, e.g.: embedded distributors.
Appendix F
Process and Technical Requirements for Connecting Embedded Generation Facilities
F. 1 Connection Process
Introduction
This Code provides for the standardization of connection processes, size categories and the time frames for connecting embedded load displacement generation facilities to the distribution system. These categories are as described below.
Generation Connection Process Summary
F.1.1 Connection Process For Micro-Embedded Load Displacement Generation Facility
Micro-Embedded Load Displacement Generation Facility Connection Process
10 kW or less - Load Displacement or Emergency Back-up Generation
Step 1. – Request for Information
Customer proposing the installation of a micro-embedded load displacement generation facility contacts the distributor (or Ldc) and the ESA for information.
Step 2. – Provision of Information
The distributor makes the information available to the proponent in a timely manner. Information Package includes:
- Description of the connection process (basis is in DSC - this incorporates the distributor’s specifics; timing; contact numbers etc. and reiterates/ stresses the need for ESA authorization to connect);
- approvals needed by the distributor for connection;
- technical requirements including metering;
- contractual requirements (Micro-Embedded Load Displacement Connection Agreement); and
- application forms.
ESA provides information on Electrical Safety Requirements
Step 3. – Generator Develops Plan
Generator reviews relevant information from distributor, ESA, on project, and puts together an installation plan:
- size/type of generation facility;
- load displacement/net metering/isolated from distribution system; and
- project plan – who needs to be included/when.
Step 4. – Application Process
Generator submits application to the distributor. Information required includes:
- the name-plate rated capacity of each unit of the proposed generation facility and the total name-plate rated capacity of the proposed generation facility at the connection point;
- the fuel type of the proposed generation facility;
- the type of technology to be used; and
- the location of the proposed generation facility including address and account number with the distributor where available.
Step 5. ESA Electrical Inspection Application
Note: runs in parallel with Step 6.
- Generator to submit plans and specific information to ESA for inspection.
Step 6. Distributor Review of Application
For generator at existing customer connection:
- distributor must respond to the generator’s application and make an offer to connect approved generation or refusal to connect with reasons within 15 calendar days;
- typical requirement is new meter only;
- check for service upgrade requirement;
- check for significant amount of other generation on feeder;
- inform generator of requirements specific to the connection (typically requirements for metering) and costs, timing to implement, etc.; and
- Offer to connect good for 30 days - generator to indicate intent within this timeframe
Steps 7 & 8 Decision to Proceed and Install
If the generator decides to proceed the generator will:
- commit to paying the distributor for upgrades (metering);
- begin to install;
- the generator must work closely with the distributor, the ESA and any other organizations from which work, inspections, approvals or licenses are required to prevent delays;
- activities will be planned in coordination with project milestones and it is up to the generator to initiate actions at the required times; and
- generator applies for Electrical Inspection.
Steps 9 & 10
The generator will contact the distributor after completing the ESA inspection process and receiving an Authorization to Connect.
Generation Connections Micro <10 kW
- The distributor will respond within 5 days to change the meter (if necessary).
- The distributor will check to ensure generator commitments have been satisfied. These include:
- ESA Authorization to Connect; and
- Signed Agreement.
F.1.2. Connection Of Small Embedded Generation Facilities
Small Embedded Generation Facility Connection Process
up to 500 kW Connected to <15kV
up to 1MW Connected to $15kV
Small Embedded Generation Facilities have been split into two categories (a) and (b).
The process followed for connection of both (a) and (b) is identical, only the timelines will differ.
- Small (a) - No distribution system reinforcement or expansion required to facilitate generator connection.
- Small (b) - Distribution system reinforcement or expansion is required to facilitate connection.
Step 1. – Initial Contact
Customer proposing the installation of a generation facility contacts the distributor and ESA for information.
Step 2. – Provision of Information
The distributor makes the information available to the proponent in a timely manner. Information Package includes:
- description of the connection process (basis is in DSC - this incorporates the distributor’s specifics; timing; contact numbers etc. and reiterates/stresses the need for ESA authorization to connect);
- approvals needed by the distributor for connection (ESA);
- technical requirements including metering;
- contractual requirements (Connection Agreement);
- application forms;
- generator is informed of potential need to contact Oeb; and
- notification of the potential involvement of the transmitter.
ESA provides information on Electrical Safety Requirements and their Plan Approval process.
Step 3. – Generator Develops Plan
Generator reviews relevant information from distributor, ESA, on technologies, and puts together an installation plan:
- size/type of generation facility;
- load displacement/net metering/isolated from the distribution system; and
- project plan - who needs to be included/when.
Step 4. – Initial Consultation (No Charge)
Generator requests preliminary meeting and submits basic information. Information required includes:
- the name-plate rated capacity of each unit of the proposed generation facility and the total name-plate rated capacity of the proposed generation facility at the connection point;
- the fuel type of the proposed generation facility;
- the type of technology to be used; and
- the location of the proposed generation facility including address and account number with the distributor where available.
Within 15 days of receipt of basic information and request for meeting, the distributor meets with the generator to review plans at basic level:
- location of existing distribution facilities in reference to proposed generation facility;
- rough estimate on time and costs which could be associated with project; and
- basic feasibility of project.
Step 5. – Application for Impact Assessment
The generator applies for an impact assessment by the distributor and makes payment with application.
Information required includes:
- size of generation facility (each unit and total at connection point);
- type of generation facility;
- type and details of technology;
- fuel type;
- single line diagram;
- location (address, account number); and
- preliminary generator/consultant design of proposed interface protection.
Generator wants to know:
- connection feasibility and cost;
- metering requirements; and
- ESA requirements.
Step 6. Offer to Connect (Impact Assessment and ESA Approval Process)
The distributor performs an impact assessment of proposed generation facility on the distribution system and customers, including:
- voltage impacts;
- current loading;
- fault currents; and
- connection feasibility and identification of line/equipment upgrades required, distribution or transmission system protection modifications/requirements, metering requirements, detailed cost estimate and offer to connect.
Timing
Time to review and inform from receipt of payment and application:
- Small (a) - up to 60 days; and
- Small (b) - up to 90 days.
Steps 7 & 8 Decision to Proceed and Install
If the generator decides to revise the original plans based on results of impact assessment, the plans must be re-submitted for another review by going back to step 5. Any change in design, equipment or plans requires notification to the ESA.
If the generator feels that the offer to connect is not fair and reasonable, the generator should request distributor review using the dispute resolution process as defined in the distributor’s Conditions of Service.
If the generator decides to proceed:
- both parties sign Connection Cost Agreement;
- generator commits to payments;
- both parties commit to schedules, information exchange, scope of work of the generator and of the distributor;
- distributor initiates the work to be done to facilitate the connection;
- generator initiates the required activities; and
- generator must work closely with the distributor, the ESA and any other organizations from which work, inspections, approvals or licenses are required to prevent delays.
Steps 9 & 10 Implementation
Both parties commit to obtain required approvals:
- generator prepares detailed engineering drawings;
- generator submits all detailed plans to ESA for Plan Approval process (includes detailed single line diagram, interface protection); and
- submits information to distributor for design review (includes detailed single line diagram, interface protection and metering details). It is recommended that generators provide this information to the distributor within 30 days of signing to allow for a timely design review.
The distributor performs design review to ensure detailed engineering is acceptable and informs generator:
- interface protection design review;
- distributor reviews detailed single line diagram and interface protection to ensure acceptability; and
- recommend that this review be complete before equipment purchase by generator.
Generator receives interface protection design review from the distributor:
- generator tenders and awards contracts for equipment;
- build - including ESA and other approvals;
- connection work; and
- line/equipment upgrades are completed.
Generator constructs facility and applies for ESA Electrical Inspection to receive Authorization to Connect.
Step 11 Authorization to Connect
The generator arranges for and receives Authorization to Connect from ESA.
Step 12 Connection Agreement
The generator and the distributor agree to, and sign, Connection Agreement.
Note: A temporary connection agreement for the purpose of connection for Commissioning and Verification may be signed at this point while negotiating final Connection Agreement.
Step 13 & 14 Commissioning & Verification
Generation facility commissioning and testing:
- generator arranges for commissioning and testing of the generation facility; and
- distributor witnesses and verifies the commissioning process.
Timing
Time from completion of step 9 to final connection:
- Small (a) – up to 60 days; and
- Small (b) – up to 180 days.
Step 15 Completion
Process Complete – generation facility fully connected and operational.
Generation Connections Small
F.1.3 Connection Of Mid-Sized Embedded Generation Facility
Mid-Sized Embedded Generation Facility Connection Process
Greater than 500 kW Connected to <15kV
Greater than 1MW and Less than 10 MW Connected to $15kV
Step 1. – Initial Contact
Customer proposing the installation of a generation facility contacts the distributor and ESA for information. The distributor may also guide the generator to contact the transmitter for additional connection information. Since it is likely that the generator may be planning on selling power to the grid, the generator may also need contact the OEB regarding licence applications.
Step 2. – Provision of Information
The distributor to make the information available to the proponent in a timely manner. Information Package includes:
- description of the connection process (basis is in DSC - this incorporates the distributor’s specifics - contact numbers etc. and reiterates/ stresses the need for ESA Plan Approval and authorization to connect);
- approvals needed by the distributor for connection (ESA);
- technical requirements including metering;
- contractual requirements (Connection Agreement);
- application forms; and
- generator is informed of the potential need to contact transmitter and Oeb.
ESA provides information on Electrical Safety Requirements and their Plan Approval process.
Step 3. – Generator Develops Plan
Generator reviews relevant information from distributor, ESA, transmitter, and OEB, and puts together a development plan:
- size/type of generation facility;
- load displacement/net metering/isolated from the distribution system; and
- project plan - who needs to be included/when.
Step 4. – Initial Consultation (No Charge)
Generator requests preliminary meeting and submits basic information. Information required includes:
- the name-plate rated capacity of each unit of the proposed generation facility and the total name-plate rated capacity of the proposed generation facility at the connection point;
- the fuel type of the proposed generation facility;
- the type of technology to be used; and
- the location of the proposed generation facility including address and account number with the distributor where available.
Within 15 days of receipt of basic information and request for meeting, the distributor meets with the generator to review plans at basic level:
- location of existing distribution facilities in reference to proposed generation facility;
- rough estimate on time and costs which could be associated with project; and
- basic feasibility of project.
Step 5. – Application for Impact Assessment
Generator applies for an impact assessment by the distributor and makes payment with application. Impact assessment may also be required from transmitter or host distribution system. The distributor will forward applicable information on behalf of generator.
In addition to the information provided in step 4, the following information is also required:
- a single line diagram of the proposed connection; and
- a preliminary design of the proposed interface protection.
Step 6. Impact Assessment
The distributor performs an impact assessment of proposed generation facility on the distribution system and customers:
- voltage impacts;
- current loading;
- fault currents; and
- connection feasibility and identification of line/equipment upgrades required, distribution or transmission system protection modifications, metering requirements, and an overview of cost implications.
Timing
Time to review and inform from receipt of application:
- up to 60 days.
The distributor requests and receives an impact assessment of proposed generation facility on transmitter/host distribution system and customers. Transmitter/host distributor will prepare impact assessment as required. The geographic distributor; and is only responsible for timely delivery of information specific to their distribution system.
Generator wants to know:
- connection feasibility and cost; and
- metering requirements.
Assumes generator/consultant will design generation facility, including interface protection to achieve the required functionality. The distributor will review this design within 1 month of signing Cca.
Generator also provides information to ESA for inspection to begin Plan Approval process.
Steps 7 & 8 Decision to Proceed and Establish Scope of Project
If the generator decides to revise the original plans based on results of the impact assessment, the generator must re-submit the revised plans for another review by going back to step 5. Any change in design, equipment, or plans requires notification to the ESA.
If the generator feels that the results of the impact assessment are manageable, the generator will request a meeting to develop a scope so that the distributor can prepare an estimate and an Offer to Connect.
If the generator decides to proceed:
- both parties agree to, and sign, scope of project; and
- generator pays for preparation of estimate by the distributor, host distribution system and transmitter as required.
Steps 9, 10, 11 Prepare Estimate and Present Offer to Connect
The distributor must notify the transmitter and/or host distribution system (as required) within 10 days of receiving payment and notification that the generator has decided to proceed and an estimate is to be prepared.
The distributor shall prepare a detailed estimate of the project based on the scope defined in step 8.
The distributor must prepare their portion of the Offer to Connect within 90 days of receipt of payment from the generator. In any event, the distributor has up to 30 days from date of receipt to incorporate the estimate of the transmitter or host distribution system.
If the generator decides to proceed after reviewing the Offer to Connect:
- all parties agree to, and sign, Connection Cost Agreement (Cca);
- generator agrees to payment schedule for work required by the distributor and/or transmitter/host distribution system;
- all parties commit to schedules, information exchange, scope of work; and
- the generator must work closely with the distributor, the ESA and any other organizations from which work, inspections, approvals or licenses are required to prevent delays.
Steps 11, 12, 13, 14 – Implementation
Timing:
- time from commitment to proceed to final connection to be negotiated in Connection Cost Agreement;
- distributor initiates the work to be done to facilitate the connection;
- generator initiates the activities identified as it’s responsibility; and
- transmitter and/or host distributor initiates the work to be done to facilitate connection.
Both parties committed to project and generator commits to obtain required approvals:
- generator prepares detailed engineering drawings;
- generator submits all detailed plans to ESA for Plan Approval process (including detailed single line diagram, interface protection); and
- generator submits information to distributor for design review (including detailed single line diagram, interface protection and metering details) (Recommend that generator provide this information to distributor within 30 days of signing CCA so that design review can be done in a timely manner).
Distributor performs design review to ensure detailed engineering is acceptable and informs generator:
- interface protection design review;
- distributor reviews detailed single line diagram and interface protection to ensure acceptability; and
- recommend that this review be complete before equipment purchase.
Generator receives interface protection design review from distributor:
- generator tenders and awards contracts for equipment;
- build – including ESA and other approvals;
- connection work; and
- line/equipment upgrades are completed.
Generator constructs facility and applies for ESA Electrical Inspection to receive Authorization to Connect.
Step 15 – Connection Agreement
The generator and the distributor agree to, and sign, Connection Agreement.
The distributor and transmitter/host distribution system review existing agreements for required revisions.
Note: A temporary connection agreement for the purpose of connection for commissioning and verification may be signed at this point while negotiating final Connection Agreement.
Step 16 Commissioning and Verification
Generation facility commissioning and testing:
- generator arranges for commissioning and testing of the generation facility;
- distributor witnesses and verifies the commissioning process; and
- transmitter/host distributor witness and verify the commissioning process as required.
Step 17 Completion
Process Complete – generation facility fully connected and operational.
Generation Connections Mid-Sized
F.1.4 Connection Of A Large Embedded Generation Facility
Large Embedded Generation Facility Connection Process
Greater than 10 MW
Step 1. – Initial Contact
Customer proposing the installation of a generation facility contacts the distributor and ESA for information. The distributor may also guide the generator to contact the transmitter for additional connection information. The distributor should inform the generator that IMO involvement is required for all projects over 10 MW. Since it is likely that the generator may be planning on selling power to the grid, the generator may also need contact the OEB regarding licence applications.
Step 2. – Provision of Information
Distributor to make the information available to the proponent in a timely manner. Information Package includes:
- description of the connection process (basis is in DSC – this incorporates the distributor’s specifics – contact numbers etc. and reiterates/ stresses the need for ESA authorization to connect);
- approvals needed by the distributor for connection (ESA);
- technical requirements including metering;
- contractual requirements (Connection Agreement);
- application forms; and
- informs generator of need to contact transmitter, IMO, and Oeb.
ESA provides information on Electrical Safety Requirements and their Plan Approval process.
Step 3. – Generator Develops Plan
Generator reviews relevant information from distributor, ESA, transmitter, IMO, and OEB, and puts together an installation plan:
- size/type of generation facility;
- load displacement/isolated from distribution system/grid connection; and
- project plan - who needs to be included/when.
Step 4. – Initial Consultation (No Charge)
Generator requests preliminary meeting and submits basic information. Information required includes:
- the name-plate rated capacity of each unit of the proposed generation facility and the total name-plate rated capacity of the proposed generation facility at the connection point;
- the fuel type of the proposed generation facility;
- the type of technology to be used; and
- the location of the proposed generation facility including address and account number with the distributor where available.
Within 15 days of receipt of basic information and request for meeting, the distributor meets with the generator to review plans at basic level:
- location of existing distribution facilities in reference to proposed generation facility;
- rough estimate on time and costs which could be associated with project; and
- basic feasibility of project.
Step 5. – Application for Impact Assessment
Generator applies for an impact assessment from the distributor and makes payment with application. Impact assessment may also be required from transmitter and/or host distribution system. Projects greater than 10MW will also require a System Impact Assessment by the IMO. The distributor will collect payment from generator and forward both payments and applicable information on behalf of generator to transmitter, host distribution system, and IMO as required.
In addition to the information provided in step 4, the following information is also required:
- a single line diagram of the proposed connection; and
- a preliminary design of the proposed interface protection.
Step 6. Impact Assessment
The distributor performs an impact assessment of proposed generation on the distribution system and customers:
- voltage impacts;
- current loading;
- fault currents; and
- connection feasibility and identification of line/equipment upgrades required, distribution or transmission system protection modifications, etc.
Timing
Time to review and inform from receipt of application:
- up to 90 days.
The distributor requests and receives an impact assessment of proposed generation on transmitter, host distribution system, and customers. Transmitter/host distributor will prepare impact assessment as required. The geographic distributor is only responsible for timely delivery of information specific to their distribution system.
Generator wants to know:
- connection feasibility and cost;
- metering requirements; and
- ESA requirements.
Assumes generator/consultant will design generation facility, including interface protection to achieve the required functionality. Distributor will review this design within one month of CCA signing.
Steps 7 & 8 Decision to Proceed and Establish Scope of Project
If the generator decides to revise the original plans based on results of impact assessment, the generator must re-submit the revised plans for another review by going back to step 5. Any change in design, equipment, or plans requires notification to the ESA.
If the generator feels that the results of the impact assessment are manageable, the generator will request a meeting to develop a scope so that the distributor can prepare an estimate and an Offer to Connect.
If the generator decides to proceed:
- both parties agree to, and sign, scope of project; and
- generator pays for preparation of estimate by the distributor, host distributor, transmitter and IMO as required.
Steps 9, 10, 11 Prepare Estimate and Present Offer to Connect
The distributor must notify the transmitter and/or host distribution system (as required) within 10 days of receiving payment that the generator has decided to proceed and an estimate is to be prepared.
The distributor shall prepare a detailed estimate of the project based on the scope defined in step 8.
The distributor must prepare their portion of the Offer to Connect within 90 days of receipt of payment from generator. In any event, the distributor has up to 30 days from date of receipt to incorporate the estimate of the transmitter or host distributor.
If the generator decides to proceed after reviewing the Offer to Connect:
- all parties agree to and sign, Connection Cost Agreement (Cca);
- generator agrees to payment schedule for work required by distributor and/or transmitter/host distribution system or IMO;
- all parties commit to schedules, information exchange, scope of work; and
- the generator must work closely with the ESA and any other organizations from which work, inspections, approvals or licenses are required to prevent delays.
Steps 12, 13, 14 - Implementation
Timing
- time from commitment to proceed to final connection to be negotiated in Connection Cost Agreement;
- distributor initiates the work to be done to facilitate the connection;
- generator initiates the activities identified as its’ responsibility; and
- transmitter/host distributor/IMO initiates the work to be done to facilitate connection.
Both parties committed to project and generator commits to obtain required approvals:
- generator prepares detailed engineering drawings;
- generator submits all detailed plans to ESA for Plan Approval process (including detailed single line diagram, interface protection); and
- generator submits information to distributor for design review (including detailed single line diagram, interface protection and metering details) (Recommend that generator provide this information to the distributor within 30 days of signing CCA so that design review can be done in a timely manner).
Distributor performs design review to ensure detailed engineering is acceptable and informs generator:
- interface protection design review;
- distributor reviews detailed single line diagram and interface protection to ensure acceptability: and
- recommend that this review be complete before equipment purchase.
Generator receives interface protection design review from distributor:
- generator tenders and awards contracts for equipment;
- build – including ESA and other approvals;
- connection work; and
- line/equipment upgrades are completed.
Generator constructs facility and applies for ESA Electrical Inspection to receive Authorization to Connect.
Step 15 – Connection Agreement
The generator and the distributor agree to, and sign, Connection Agreement.
The distributor and transmitter/host distributor review existing agreements for required revisions.
Note: A temporary connection agreement for the purpose of connection for commissioning and verification may be signed at this point while negotiating final Connection Agreement.
Step 16 Commissioning and Verification
Generation facility commissioning and testing:
- generator arranges for commissioning and testing of the facility;
- distributor witnesses and verifies the commissioning process; and
- transmitter/host distributor/IMO witness and verify the commissioning process as required.
Step 17 Completion
Process Complete – generation facility fully connected and operational.
Generation Connections Large
F.2 Technical Requirements
List Of Acronyms
CSA Canadian Standards Association
ESA Electrical Safety Authority
IEC International Electrical Code
Ieee Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
OESC Ontario Electrical Safety Code
Technical Requirements for Generator Connection
Point of Connection
The point of connection (also may be referred to as point of common coupling) will be identified in the design and on the single line diagram. The distributor will co-ordinate design, construction, maintenance and operation of the facilities on its side of the point of connection. The applicant is responsible for the design, construction, maintenance and operation of the facilities on its side of the point of connection unless described otherwise in an interconnection agreement.
Note: On the generator’s side of the point of connection the equipment shall be approved in accordance with rule 2-004 of the Ontario Electrical Safety Code (OESC).
- Isolation at the Point of Connection
A means of isolation must be provided by the generator and must be in compliance with the OESC. The distributor’s practice may require its own additional means of disconnection on the distributor’s side of the point of connection.
- Interconnection Grounding
Generation facilities and the associated interconnection systems must be grounded as per manufacturer’s recommendations and the OESC, as well as taking into account the normal practices of the distributor.
Interconnection of three phase transformers, and transformer grounding systems on three phase distribution systems shall be co-coordinated with the distributor and shall not cause voltage disturbances or disrupt co-ordination of distribution system ground fault protection.
- Voltage Regulation, Ieee 1547, Csa Standard CAN3-C235-83
CSA Standard CAN3-C235-83 provides general guidance as to appropriate distribution system steady state service voltage levels. The generation facility must operate satisfactorily within the extreme voltage level variation limits shown in these standards. Voltage regulation is the responsibility of the distributor.
- Steady-State Voltage, CSA Standard CAN3-C235
Customers connected to the feeder must be supplied with adequate voltage levels, as per CSA Standard CAN3-C235 for the following situations: with and without the generation facility generating power for minimum and maximum feeder loading conditions.
- Voltage Fluctuation, CSA CAN3-325-83, IMO Requirements for Facilities of 10 MW and Larger
Adequate voltage regulation shall be maintained under a variety of operating conditions. During normal operation, and whenever possible, the generation facility shall be loaded and unloaded gradually to allow adequate time for regulating devices to respond.
- Synchronization, Ieee 1547 and/or IMO Requirements for Facilities of 10 MW and Larger
The generator shall parallel with the distribution system without causing a voltage fluctuation or flicker greater than those specified by the above standards at the point of connection.
Note: OESC rule 84-006 covers the synchronization of parallel generators.
- Voltage Unbalance
Where the distribution system supplies single-phase loads, some unbalances are inevitable. The generation facility should be capable of operating under these conditions and shall not cause further deterioration of existing unbalance conditions.
- Steady-State Voltage, CSA Standard CAN3-C235
- Power Factor, Ieee 1547, Csa C107.1
The generator’s system is not required to be capable of adjusting the power factor but shall operate in the preferred range of 0.9 lag to 0.95 lead. If the generation facility disturbs the distribution system voltage levels at the point of connection then the generator may be required to operate its facility within a smaller range or take other compensatory measures. Field settable fixed and dynamic power factor correction techniques may be used if consultation with the distributor reveals no adverse affect on the distribution system. For generators that are IMO inactive, the reactive power compensation at the generating units should be sufficient so as not to cause any material increase in the reactive power requirements at the transmission system transformer station due to operation of the units, at any distribution feeder load conditions.
For inverter based generator facilities power factor limits will be as given in the MicroPower Connect guidelines.
- Equipment Ratings and Requirements
The generation facility interface equipment must be compatible with LDC equipment ratings at the connection voltage (maximum voltage, basic impulse limit, short circuit ratings, capacity etc.) and the incorporation of the added generation facility must not result in any distribution system equipment operating beyond the distribution system’s operational rating. A distributor shall review the equipment ratings for the purpose of assessing integration of the generation facility with the distribution system. The equipment ratings that shall be reviewed include, but are not limited to, the following.
- Equipment Thermal Loading
All existing distributor’s equipment in distribution and transmission stations shall not be overloaded beyond acceptable limits under all operating conditions of the generation facility. This equipment includes feeder conductor, line voltage regulators, regulating stations, reclosers, circuit breakers and transformers.
Assuming that under existing operating conditions there is no overloaded equipment, the study will be conducted for minimum load conditions and maximum generation, including all existing generation facilities already existing on the feeder. The load flow study will identify the potential overload of the existing equipment.
- Impact of Generation Facility Fault Contribution on Equipment Rating
The generation facility will contribute to the total fault current. The distribution system’s interrupting devices shall be able to interrupt the maximum fault current that will flow through the devices. All the distribution system’s electrical equipment has to be able to withstand the fault current passing through it for the required time for the protection to clear the fault.
The fault interrupting rating of the existing interrupting devices and the fault withstanding rating of the electrical equipment shall be higher than maximum fault current possible to flow through the equipment.
Where the generator causes these limits to be exceeded, distribution system equipment replacement or fault current limiting devices may be required.
- Voltage Regulating and Metering Devices
The distributor’s system has been designed for unidirectional flow of power, from source (i.e., station) to the customer. Therefore, the voltage regulating and metering devices are designed to correctly operate in these conditions. The connection of generating facilities to the distribution feeder could cause the power to flow to be reversed through the power equipment, which will create difficulties to properly regulate the voltage or to measure the energy, respectively.
Where it is possible for power to flow in reverse through the existing voltage regulating devices and/or the metering points, the regulating devices and metering devices shall be suitable for such bi-directional flow.
The study will be conducted for minimum load and maximum generation condition. The direction of the power flow through voltage regulating devices connected between the generation facility and the transformer station will be verified including line voltage regulators, regulating stations and transformers’ under load tap changer, at the distribution station and transformer station. Also all metering devices, either for billing purpose or monitoring reasons, will be verified.
- Equipment Thermal Loading
- Cease to Energize
The distributor will review the generator’s design to ensure that the facility will cease to energize automatically from the distribution system’s supply under the conditions identified in this section.
Important considerations in this design review:
As per Ieee 1547
To maintain the reliability of the distribution system, the distributor may use automatic re-closing. The applicant needs to be aware of line reclosing when designing the system protection schemes to ensure that it deenergizes the distribution system prior to automatic re-close of the distribution system’s breakers or line reclosers. The distributor must review to ensure that the generator’s design will deenergize the generation facility prior to auto-reclose operation of feeder tripping devices.
As per Ieee 1547 and OESC 84-008(b)
After a disturbance on the distribution system, no reconnection shall take place until the distribution system voltages and frequency are within the limits specified in CSA CAN3-C235 standard.
The generator’s interconnection system shall include an adjustable delay (or a fixed delay of 5 minutes) that may delay reconnection for up to 5 minutes after the distribution system’s steady state voltage and frequency are restored to the ranges identified above.
- Loss of LDC Supply Resulting in the Formation of an Island, Ieee 1547 Csa C22.2 No. 107.1, OESC 84-008 (Loss of Supply Authority Voltage)
- Unplanned islanding
The applicants system shall cease to energize the distribution system following the formation of an unintentional island.
- Planned islanding
Where planned islanding is allowed, the generator and the distributor will jointly agree to all requirements.
- Unplanned islanding
- Over-Current Protection Coordination Due to Generation Facilities Fault Contribution Ieee 1547 and OESC 84-014 (System
Protection Devices)
Any element of the interconnection system external to the generation facility, but ahead of the point of connection, should be installed in a failsafe manner with self-checking features or redundant protection functions for large generators.
Equipment and conductors shall be provided with overcurrent protection from each source of supply. The generation facilities protection system shall be capable of automatically isolating the generator from the distribution system for the following:
- - internal faults within the facility; and/or
- - external faults within the distribution system.
The protective device selectivity and sensitivity have to be maintained over the range of minimum to maximum fault currents with infeed from the generator.
Where the primary connection of the generation facility transformer is Wye- (Y) grounded, the sensitivity of the ground fault protections could become deficient, as zero sequence current will have an additional ground path through the transformer to the distribution system. The ground fault occurring within the protected zone has to be “seen” by the ground fault protections with and without the transformer connected.
- System Voltage Changes Beyond the Over or Under Voltage Range, Ieee 1547
Over and under voltage and over and under frequency protection is required at the generation facilities interconnection point.
The set points and clearing times for over or under voltages and over or under frequencies are dependent upon the magnitude of voltage and frequency variations and generator size. For details see relevant clauses of Ieee 1547. Generator equipment should be approved to Csa 107.1 or other acceptable standard.
Note: OESC rule 84-014 states that each parallel power generation facility installation shall be provided with such additional devices that are required for system stability and equipment protection.
- Loss of LDC Supply Resulting in the Formation of an Island, Ieee 1547 Csa C22.2 No. 107.1, OESC 84-008 (Loss of Supply Authority Voltage)
- Revenue Metering
Revenue Metering shall be in accordance with Canada’s Electricity and Gas Inspection Act, R.S. 1985, C.E-4.
- Feeder Relay Directioning
The existing over-current protections in distribution system are typically designed to clear line and ground faults occurring downstream from their location, as the source feeding the fault is only the transformer station. Connecting a generating facility provides another source supplying the fault, and the fault contribution from the facility might cause protection to operate non-selectively for reverse faults, out of the protected zone.
If the maximum reverse fault current through a non-directional fault-interrupting device exceeds the setting of the device, the fault-interrupting device shall be provided with a directional feature to prevent tripping for reverse fault current flow. The phase protection could be replaced with an impedance relay (21) if required.
The main concern is the infeed from the generation facility with Wye- (Y) grounded connection on the HV of the interface transformer for faults on the adjacent feeders. The generator may consider adding a reactor <5 ohm in the neutral of the generator’s transformer, within the constraints of the overvoltages.
- Monitoring, Ieee 1547, OESC and/or IMO & Transmitter Requirements for Facilities of 10 MW and Higher
A generation facility connected to the point of connection, rated at greater than 250 kVA, shall have provision for monitoring connection status, real power output, reactive power output, and voltage either at the point of connection or aggregate connection, as required by the distributor. The monitoring equipment shall either be installed, or there shall be adequate provision in the design, to allow future installation of such equipment if not required at time of interconnection. When implementation of data telemetry is required, the distributor and the generator will mutually agree upon communication media options.
Note: At the generator’s side of the point of connection the equipment shall be approved as per rule 2-022 of the OESC. The installation shall be inspected as per rule 2-004 of the OESC.
- Power Quality
The generator shall not significantly impact the power quality of the system. If there are negative impacts once the generation facility is in service, they will be required to disconnect until appropriate measures have been taken to prevent negative impacts to the distribution system and the customers it serves.
- Flicker, IEEE1547, Iec 61000-3-7
The generation facility shall not cause objectionable flicker on the distribution system. It is recognized that flicker is a site dependent condition.
Loss of synchronism protection may be required to be incorporated by the generator, if necessary, to limit flicker.
- Harmonics, IEEE1547, Iec 61000-3-6
Inverter connected generation facilities are expected to comply with Csa 22.2 No. 107.1 current distortion limits.
For inverters only capable of operating in voltage follower mode, voltage harmonic distortion limits are not specified, but may be addressed by the distributor. Inverters certified to Csa 107.1 are considered to meet these requirements. The CSA standard excludes current harmonics due to voltage distortions in the distribution system.
- Limitation of DC Injection, IEEE1547
The generation facility shall not inject a d.c. current greater than 0.5% of the unit rated output current after a period of six cycles following energizing of the distribution system.
- Protection from Electromagnetic Interference (Emi), Ieee 1547, C37.90
The influence of EMI should not interfere with operation of the generation facility’s interconnection system.
- Surge Withstand Performance, Ieee 1547, C62.41.2 or C37.9.90, OESC 84-014
The interconnection system shall have the capability to withstand voltage and current surges.
- Paralleling Device, Ieee 1547
The interconnection system paralleling-device shall be capable of withstanding 220% of the interconnection system rated voltage.
- Flicker, IEEE1547, Iec 61000-3-7
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