Ontario solar generation land requirements
This factsheet looks at how much land would be required for solar systems that could
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.
Celebrating the coal phase out
OCAA Admin2020-10-23T12:33:04-04:00October 15, 2014|
On Feb. 27th, the OCAA was joined at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto by 300 guests to celebrate Ontario's groundbreaking coal phase out.
Nuclear generation up, electricity costs up
OCAA Admin2015-02-05T15:41:30-05:00October 15, 2014|
The amount of power supplied by nuclear plants in Ontario has increased by 44% since 2003. Over the same period, the wholesale cost of electricity has also risen by 50% — just more evidence that high cost, high risk nuclear power is no bargain.
