Global TV News published a summary of opinions by several commentators on how the Government of Ontario might deal with the crisis in electricity bills, which is causing unprecedented energy poverty. Wind Concerns…
This is from the wind power industry’s own publication, North American Windpower NAW Staff, March 8, 2016 Fifty-one Ontario municipalities are endorsing a resolution recently passed by the Township of Wainfleet Council that…
Wind Concerns Ontario, the coalition of community groups and individuals concerned about the impact of utility-scale wind power projects on Ontario’s economy and environment, and on human health, has issued a statement of…
Orville Walsh of Prince Edward County has updated the list of wind power projects seeking approval under the previous Feed In Tariff program. They are Henvey Inlet (300 megawatts) and North Kent 1…
Financial Post, December 3, 2015 ONTARIO’S POWER TRIP by Parker Gallant Almost a year ago Bonnie Lysyk, Ontario’s Auditor General, issued a report related to the “smart meter” program, estimating it cost double…
“Building Ontario Up”…to a huge disappointment A letter directed to Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli, dated April 1, 2015, suggesting how he might stop the climb in electricity prices remains unanswered. The budget preview…
Another $20-million autumn weekend with Ontario power sold off cheap to neighbouring states and province Another October weekend has come and gone—and so has at least another $20 million of Ontario ratepayer dollars,…
Here from former CEO of the Ontario Power Authority Jan Carr, is an opinion on cancelling contracts for renewable power generation. Reprinted from The Financial Post. Killing green contracts FP Letters, May 23,…
Six Nations believes that investing in wind power projects is “still a good deal” despite negative politics around wind power in Ontario; financing critical to the two projects they are interested in