Protected: Will Mark Carney protect Ontario from rising electricity bills?
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Conservation First: The next steps
Green Living2016-01-12T16:11:08-05:00October 13, 2015|
Putting Conservation First Into Practice looks at the mixed signals the government is sending about its Conservation First policy. On the one hand, it says it is committed to securing all efficiency measures that can be obtained at a lower cost than new electricity supplies. On the other hand, it is not paying a fair price for efficiency measures.
Help Ontario make the smart choice
Green Living2015-06-22T11:11:03-04:00June 22, 2015|
Sign our petition calling on Premier Wynne to make a deal with Quebec instead of wasting billions on outdated nuclear
Phasing out coal: What we learned fighting dirty power
Green Living2022-01-26T04:33:19-05:00April 29, 2015|
One year ago, the last coal-fired electricity generating station in Ontario went cold. With the end
Achieving our climate goals while lowering our energy bills
Green Living2015-04-10T14:43:00-04:00April 10, 2015|
Ontario can introduce carbon pricing while lowering energy bills for citizens and businesses by importing low-cost water power from Quebec.
Energy revolution explored at Guelph symposium
Green Living2015-04-17T11:13:28-04:00March 15, 2015|
Guelph MercuryMarch 15, 2015Rob O'FlanaganEnergy revolution explored at Guelph symposium GUELPH — Ontario is in the midst of
Electricity demand down, economic growth up
Green Living2015-04-01T11:18:23-04:00October 22, 2014|
Today, Ontario is producing 21% more goods and services for every kilowatt hour of electricity consumed than it was in 2005.
