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This list of companies is meant to demonstrate the diversity of commercial solar technologies currently available.

My Solar World was established in April of 2007 and is a certified dealer for Apricus and Enerworks Solar Hot Water Systems, Sales, Installations and Service. The owner and founder of this Prince Albert based company spent 30+ years in the oil/gas tar sands, pipeline industry as a pressure welder and has been a witness to the exploitation for profit . . . of our planet.

Canadian Solar Technologies Inc. (CST) is a B.C. firm established by Wendy Maver P.Eng., dedicated to the design, specification and application of solar heating systems. CST is actively engaged in promoting alternative energy resources and marketing heat pipe evacuated solar collectors and other types of solar heating technologies in Canada.

Day4 Energy Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, Day4 Energy is a growing, global brand delivering innovative photovoltaic (PV) technologies, products, services and manufacturing solutions for the production of solar modules in residential, commercial and utility-scale applications.

Solar Freedom International, based in Saskatoon, began in 1994 as an organization dedicated to the research, design and dissemination of solar ovens and solar cooking world wide. Solar ovens have been placed in 38 countries including Cuba, Haiti, El Salvador and Costa Rica. Solar Freedom is dedicated to developing green energy focusing on simple passive solar designs, as well as promoting education through seminars, speaking events and hands on training opportunities.

Australia based Solahart has been manufacturing Solar Water Heaters for over 50 years with a range of designs to suit almost any residential or commercial application.

Solar Powered Blue Car Hitting the Streets in 2010. Italian car designer Pininfarina and French battery manufacturer Bolloré have officially announced that the five door Blue Car hatchback is now ready for production. A fully-electric vehicle with solar panels by 2010? Count us in!Cost of solar energy will match fossil fuels by 2013, claims Solarcentury. (The Guardian May 12/09) Falling production costs for solar panels and increasing nonrenewables electricity costs have brought parity closer.