Does Ontario Need New Nuclear to Keep its Lights on in 2050?
This factsheet shows that Ontario can easily accommodate enough solar and wind installations to meet
69% of Scarborough-Rouge River voters want Pickering Nuclear Station Closed in 2018
Green Living2016-08-12T14:22:41-04:00August 12, 2016|
Raymond Cho leading amongst decided voters, Liberals in 2nd placeSixty-nine percent of the voters in the Scarborough-Rouge
Maximizing efficiency
Green Living2016-08-10T09:16:43-04:00August 9, 2016|
Ontario could reduce its electricity demand by 31% by 2035 according to the IESO, reducing the need for fossil fuel and nuclear power generation while allowing clean renewable energy to meet more of our electricity needs.
Former Energy Minister Calls for Pickering Shutdown
OCAA Admin2016-06-30T11:32:16-04:00June 30, 2016|
Former Ontario Energy Minister, George Smitherman addresses Toronto City council, urging them to close the Pickering Nuclear
Former Minister of Energy calls for closure of Pickering Nuclear Station in 2018
Green Living2022-01-25T03:34:32-05:00June 30, 2016|
June 30, 2016Yesterday, George Smitherman, former Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy for Ontario, called for the
Make Toronto a Nuke-Free Zone
Green Living2016-06-22T21:57:41-04:00June 22, 2016|
Now Toronto June 22, 2016 Angela BischoffMake Toronto a Nuke-Free Zone Council motion asking the province to
Power Choices: Designing an electricity system for a rapidly changing world
Green Living2016-06-13T09:35:19-04:00June 10, 2016|
Power Choices: Designing an electricity system for a rapidly changing world looks at how we could redesign our electricity system to lower its climate impact, reduce costs and create new economic opportunities.
