Figures on exports of surplus power show wind isn’t needed, yet the government plans on adding more November once again had Ontario ratepayers picking up the bill for subsidized electricity exports to our…

Figures on exports of surplus power show wind isn’t needed, yet the government plans on adding more November once again had Ontario ratepayers picking up the bill for subsidized electricity exports to our…
London Free Press, October 26, 2015 It’s a high-stakes legal battle over London-area wind farms that pits a self-proclaimed, Canada-loving, Texas oil tycoon against the federal government. Mesa Power Group LLC vs. Government…
It’s been a few weeks since Ross McKitrick and Tom Adams released their report for the Fraser Institute, and the media flurry has now died down. But many of the thoughts expressed in…
Spotted in Bluewater yesterday, this sign says it all. The fact is, wind power diverts investment that could be put into effective technologies that could benefit the environment and Ontario’s economy, rather than…
Simulation of Big Thunder The news this morning, via Tom Adams of Tom Adams Energy, is that the Ontario Power Authority announced the termination of several Feed In Tariff contracts, among them…
Here from law firm Gowling Lafleur Henderson an opinion on whether FIT contracts can be cancelled, following a change of government. The answer? It depends. If a contract is at the stage where…
Killing green energy contracts Bruce Pardy, Special to Financial Post | May 14, 2014 7:00 PM ET More from Special to Financial Post Hudak’s Ontario Conservatives can easily and legally negate the giveaways the…