Beaches-East York NDP & Green candidates back renewable energy to lower electricity bills The post Beaches-East York NDP & Green candidates back renewable energy to lower electricity bills appeared first on Ontario Clean Air Alliance .
York-Simcoe candidates back renewable energy to lower electricity bills The post York-Simcoe candidates back renewable energy to lower electricity bills appeared first on Ontario Clean Air Alliance .
Bruce Nuclear Refurbishment: What Is the Ontario Government Not Telling Us? The post Bruce Nuclear Refurbishment: What Is the Ontario Government Not Telling Us? appeared first on Ontario Clean Air Alliance .
Triple Renewable Energy, Lower Electricity Bills Affordable electricity is essential to Canada's economic competitiveness, energy security, and sovereignty. That's the conclusion of the Government of Canada's National Electricity Strategy. Yet despite this, the Carney government is backing Doug Ford's plan to build a new generation of high-cost, slow-to-deploy nuclear reactors. The result? Higher…
This report makes the case for why Ontario needs to set a goal of tripling its renewable energy capacity. This is the most cost-effective and fastest way to meet the province's growing demand for electricity. The technology for producing and storing wind, solar and water power just gets better and better every year. The The post It’s time to triple Ontario’s renewable energy appeared first on…
RED CARD FOR THE WORLD'S LARGEST NUCLEAR PROJECT The post Red Card for the World’s Largest Nuclear Project appeared first on Ontario Clean Air Alliance .
This factsheet shows that Ontario can easily accommodate enough solar and wind installations to meet the projected provincial demand for electricity in 2050. These options will be lower cost and faster to deploy than new nuclear. Read the factsheet The post Does Ontario Need New Nuclear to Keep its Lights on in 2050? appeared first on Ontario Clean Air Alliance .
This factsheet looks at how much land would be required for solar systems that could meet all of Ontario's electricity needs. It finds that 4/10ths of one percent of Ontario's landbase would be enough area to meet all of Ontario's current electricity demand. Ontario covers a massive land area bigger than many countries. It has The post Ontario solar generation land requirements appeared first on…
Toronto chose renewables. It’s time for Carney & Ford to support solar, wind, & storage The post Carney and Ford can set Toronto up for success with renewables appeared first on Ontario Clean Air Alliance .