Attn. Mayor Chow: Please ramp up renewables and make electricity more affordable
Toronto has a real chance to cut pollution and lower electricity costs - but Council needs to set clear targets.
Toronto has a real chance to cut pollution and lower electricity costs - but Council needs to set clear targets.
Ontario procures new solar and wind energy sufficient to power 350,000 homes - at 60% lower cost than nuclear! Don't stop there
Toronto can phase out its biggest polluter with renewables.
It's time to convert some ethanol growing areas to solar, and make it easy for farmers to host – and benefit from – the power of the sun.
The federal Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) received more than 700 public submissions
Lecce's nuclear spin – and the $3.3 billion detail he forgot to mention
Ontario shut down coal. Now let’s finish the job with solar. ☀️
Have Your Say: World's Largest Nuclear Station
Tonight: Is the world’s largest nuclear station coming to Ontario?
Wind can blow away Portlands' gas pollution and lower bills. Now is the time to invest in offshore wind!
World’s Largest Nuclear Station or Lower Electricity Bills?
To kick off the New Year, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has applied to the Ontario Energy Board for a whopping 72.6% increase in the price it is paid for nuclear power.
The world is racing toward a clean, renewable energy future. Ontario, meanwhile, is stuck in
A big thank you to Dianne Saxe and Marit Stiles for your strong leadership on phasing out Toronto’s #1 smog and climate polluter.
On December 4th, Toronto City Council’s Infrastructure & Environment Committee quietly stalled one of
Yesterday, four city councillors voted to stall action on phasing out the polluting Portlands gas
Toronto needs to take charge of its energy future – to protect our climate and lower our electricity bills!
In March 2000, then Mayor Hazel McCallion called on the Premier of the day –
You might not know it from here, but despite headwinds (and hot air) blowing
Toronto can win with renewables and efficiency