Protected: Will Mark Carney protect Ontario from rising electricity bills?
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Does Bruce Nuclear re-build make sense?
Green Living2016-01-15T10:45:30-05:00January 4, 2016|
The OCAA's review of the Ontario Government's contract with Bruce Power to rebuild up to six reactors finds that the stated cost of the contract is really only a preliminary estimate. What happens when costs inevitably balloon beyond initial estimates (as they have for every nuclear project in Ontario's history) is largely unknown
Fee plan will cost modest power users more: Critic
Green Living2016-01-03T14:29:34-05:00December 29, 2015|
Toronto SunDecember 29, 2015Antonella ArtusoFee plan will cost modest power users more: CriticA “Robin Hood in reverse”
Choosing a green future: Notes from the renewables transition
Green Living2015-12-10T15:09:29-05:00December 10, 2015|
rabble.ca December 10, 2015 Ole Hendrickson Choosing a green future: Notes from the renewables transitionWith solar panels
Bruce Power to invest $13 billion to refurbish nuclear station on Lake Huron
Green Living2015-12-04T16:10:49-05:00December 4, 2015|
Toronto Star December 4, 2015 Robert Benzie Bruce Power to invest $13 billion to refurbish nuclear station
Small rural customers facing big hydro bill jumps
Green Living2015-11-30T09:43:19-05:00November 30, 2015|
Thanks to a new Ontario Energy Board (OEB) policy that eliminates usage-based pricing for recovering Hydro One's electricity distribution costs, small rural electricity consumers are about to see a big jump in their monthly electricity bills.
Nuclear power continues to push up electricity rates
Green Living2022-12-09T00:12:48-05:00October 20, 2015|
Ontario’s residential electricity rates will rise by 3.4% on November 1st.According to an Ontario Energy Board report,
