Protected: Will Mark Carney protect Ontario from rising electricity bills?
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Why pay more?
Green Living2022-01-26T04:29:53-05:00May 25, 2017|
The Ontario government has set an ambitious target of lowering greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050.
Powering smart action on climate in Ontario
Green Living2022-10-12T15:21:19-04:00May 24, 2017|
We need to take cost-effective action to reduce electricity sector GHG emissions. This report looks at how to reduce emissions at the lowest possible cost.
Reconsidering our electricity sources
Green Living2017-04-13T16:19:02-04:00April 6, 2017|
Minden TimesApril 6, 2017 Jenn WattReconsidering our electricity sources Hydro rates are one of the most important issues
Nuclear power is not cheaper than water power from Quebec, Ontario Clean Air Alliance says
Green Living2017-03-28T15:33:08-04:00March 28, 2017|
March 27, 2017durhamregion.comJack GibbonsNuclear power is not cheaper than water power from Quebec, Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Will nuclear power bankrupt Ontario Hydro/OPG once again?
Green Living2017-03-03T09:02:06-05:00March 3, 2017|
In 1998, seven of Ontario Hydro’s nuclear reactors had to be unexpectedly shut down for safety reasons.
Ontario’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Options: A Cost Comparison
Green Living2021-11-08T16:13:20-05:00February 13, 2017|
When we compare the cost of various electricity options, we can see which are the most cost-effective for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Nuclear is our most expensive GHG reduction option,.
