renewable energy

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Renewable energy sources require 100 per cent backup power.


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Households in energy poverty spend at least 10 per cent of their budgets on in-home energy use such as lights, appliances and heating.


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Ontario’s plan to increase electric vehicle purchases may cost up to $277 million over the next five years.


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Adding more expensive renewables will not help Atlantic Canadians already burdened with high energy prices and expenditures.


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In Atlantic Canada, a stunning 20.6 per cent of households were in energy poverty as of 2013.


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Adding more renewable electricity generation will not help Atlantic Canadians already burdened with high energy prices.

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Consumers will pay $9.2 billion more for renewables under the current plan than Ontario’s previous program.


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Ontario’s aggressive green-energy/green-tech approach led to soaring power prices for Ontarians.


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Between the winters of 2005 and 2015, Ontario’s electricity prices increased by more than 50 per cent.