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One of Doug Ford's first acts as premier of Ontario, just days after taking office in 2018, was cancelling more than 750 renewable energy projects, including a large wind farm that was already ...
Ontario has a ban on offshore wind in the Great Lakes, despite its potential to generate clean energy. Meanwhile, the Netherlands built the largest freshwater wind farm in the world despite local ...
Ontario has opened the door to new wind and solar power farms in the coming years, days after announcing two massive nuclear projects as the province prepares for electricity demand to potentially ...
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GlobalData on MSNInnergex’s three wind projects selected in BC Hydro’s RFPThe K2 wind project, the Nithi Mountain wind project and the Stewart Creek wind project are being co-developed with ...
a plan to put towering wind turbines on thousands of acres of farmland to turn wind coming off Lake Ontario into electricity. The letter ended a rancorous battle summed up by the letter ...
“Today’s report, the Powering Ontario’s Growth plan ... The new planned procurement of green power, including wind, solar, hydroelectric and biogas, will pair well with recent energy ...
TORONTO — Ontario’s electricity system operator is planning to seek out more wind and solar power, five years after the Progressive Conservative government cancelled a slew of renewable energy ...
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Adding more solar and wind to the energy supply pushes up the price of electricity. Ontario families and businesses already ...
In Canada, opposition to wind was strongest in Ontario. Opposition to wind energy has only been sporadically tracked and documented across the US and Canada, Stokes said, and “we really wanted ...
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Prioritizing nuclear power and natural gas over renewable energy is a risky move for Ontario's energy futurePreviously, under former Energy Minister Todd Smith, the IESO had stipulated bids for the electrical grid should only be from wind, solar, hydro or biomass. The Ontario government should ...
projects Ontario’s electricity demand could double by mid-century — and next steps involve looking for new wind, solar and hydroelectric power. “While we may not need to start building today, ...
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