Page 33 of 35
Fee plan will cost modest power users more: Critic
Toronto SunDecember 29, 2015Antonella Artuso Fee plan will cost modest power users more: Critic A
December 29, 2015
Choosing a green future: Notes from the renewables transition
rabble.ca December 10, 2015 Ole Hendrickson Choosing a green future: Notes from the renewables transition
December 10, 2015
Bruce Power to invest $13 billion to refurbish nuclear station on Lake Huron
Toronto Star December 4, 2015 Robert Benzie Bruce Power to invest $13 billion to refurbish
December 4, 2015
Small rural customers facing big hydro bill jumps
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.

November 30, 2015
Nuclear power continues to push up electricity rates
Ontario’s residential electricity rates will rise by 3.4% on November 1st. According to an Ontario
October 20, 2015
Conservation First: The next steps
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.

October 13, 2015
Help Ontario make the smart choice
Sign our petition calling on Premier Wynne to make a deal with Quebec instead of wasting billions on outdated nuclear

June 22, 2015
Support our change-making research
Support our change-making research Thanks to the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, Ontario has become the
April 29, 2015
Phasing out coal: What we learned fighting dirty power
One year ago, the last coal-fired electricity generating station in Ontario went cold. With
Achieving our climate goals while lowering our energy bills
Ontario can introduce carbon pricing while lowering energy bills for citizens and businesses by importing low-cost water power from Quebec.

April 10, 2015
Energy revolution explored at Guelph symposium
Guelph MercuryMarch 15, 2015Rob O’FlanaganEnergy revolution explored at Guelph symposium GUELPH — Ontario is in the
March 15, 2015
An Energy Efficiency Strategy for Ontario Homes, Buildings and Industries
An Energy Efficiency Strategy for Ontario Homes, Buildings and Industries In the 20th century, Ontario’s
March 6, 2015
Electricity demand down, economic growth up
Today, Ontario is producing 21% more goods and services for every kilowatt hour of electricity consumed than it was in 2005.

October 22, 2014
Celebrating the coal phase out
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.

October 15, 2014
Nuclear generation up, electricity costs up
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.

Ontario’s coal phase out
Ontario’s coal phase out Phasing out the use of coal fired electricity in Ontario was
July 23, 2014
Improving Energy Efficiency
Improving Energy Efficiency Improving energy efficiency is one of the best ways to lower our
June 17, 2014
Pickering Nuclear Plant should not operate beyond its design life
No Candu’s operating life has ever been extended beyond its design life. The industry has
April 25, 2014
It’s official: Coal is kaput in Ontario
On April 8th, the Thunder Bay Generating Station burned its last lump of coal marking
April 15, 2014
Page 33 of 35