Coal is gone, gone, gone
Last month, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) completed the demolition of what was once the largest coal-fired electricity
Last month, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) completed the demolition of what was once the largest coal-fired electricity
The leadership of the Ontario Clean Air Alliance in helping Ontario to become the first
This video features interviews with key players in the campaign to phase out coal in Ontario.
One year ago, the last coal-fired electricity generating station in Ontario went cold. With
Ending the use of coal-fired electricity was a massive climate achievement -- the equivalent of taking seven million cars off the road. This report looks at how this remarkable success was achieved and the lessons learned from one of the biggest environmental success stories in recent times.
On Feb. 27th, the OCAA was joined at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto by 300 guests to celebrate Ontario's groundbreaking coal phase out.
On April 8th, the Thunder Bay Generating Station burned its last lump of coal marking
This report outlines how an early shut down of dirty coal plants and phasing out the expensive and aging Pickering Nuclear Station, could save Ontario more than a billion dollars on its annual electricity bill.
On Feb. 27, 2013 the OCAA was joined at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto by 300 guests to celebrate Ontario's groundbreaking coal phase out. It took 17 years and a relentless effort to eliminate the single largest source of air pollution, toxins and greenhouse gas emissions in Ontario, but we did it!