Selecting the Right Heat Pump for Your Home
Choosing a heat pump with a high efficiency rating can save you big in annual
Choosing a heat pump with a high efficiency rating can save you big in annual
Our new report finds that Toronto could meet 50-80% of its total electricity needs by
Covering just half the area of Toronto's 7,000 large open-air parking lots with solar
This report looks at how Ontario could increase deployment of residential rooftop solar systems.
This report examines Ontario's misguided plan to increase the burning of fossil gas in the
Our response to the federal government's revised draft Clean Electricity Regulations (CERs) points out that
There is a myth that heat pumps are inappropriate for cold climates. That is not
This report looks at how the shift to using heat pumps to heat and cool
The federal government says it is committed to achieving a net zero-carbon electricity system
Ontario Power Generation is planning to build a number of new nuclear reactors beside the
There is enough energy blowing across the Great Lakes to supply all of Ontario's electricity
This factsheet explains how Ontario can avoid new gas plants and lower electricity costs by
This report finds that ground source heat pumps -- systems that collect or disperse heat
This factsheet compares and contrasts the Independent Electricity System Operator's unsubstantiated claims that Ontario needs
This short report looks at the dubious and misleading assumptions the IESO has adopted for
Our new economic analysis compares the cost of installing a cold-weather air source heat pump
The total radioactivity of the nuclear wastes stored at the Pickering, Darlington and Bruce Nuclear
This report explains how Ontario can build a cleaner and lower cost electricity system by
An Analysis of the Potential for Air Source Heat Pumps to Reduce the Energy Costs
Ontario has many lower cost options for meeting its electricity needs than rebuilding old nuclear reactors. Our factsheet demonstrates that the decision to rebuild 10 aging reactors makes little economic sense.