renewable energy
Consumers will pay $9.2 billion more for renewables under the current plan than Ontario’s previous program.
Ontario’s aggressive green-energy/green-tech approach led to soaring power prices for Ontarians.
Five out of seven Canadian regions had higher percentages of energy poverty in 2013 than in 2010.
Thirty-eight per cent of Ontario business owners expect to see their bottom lines shrink due to rising electricity prices.
Generation costs in Ontario have increased by 74 per cent in the last decade, and may grow to $13.8 billion by 2022.
Ontario’s approach to electricity policy has driven up prices for businesses and residents, undermining competitiveness.
Ontario can offer some painful examples of what can happen when you abandon coal for renewables.
The government of Alberta has released its Climate Leadership Discussion Document, which is supposed to inform citizens about climate change and prepare them for a public opinion survey on the subject.