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Ontario needs to commit to green power generation, including honouring our present safety and Premier Wynne's promise to close Pickering nuclear and its aging reactor, by 2020.
How close are we to be receiving iodine tablets as a just in case? This is already happening in Germany,France, and parts ofSwitzeland, as they realize the danger of their nuclear reactors. Switzerland is unfortunately a bystander.
Please keep the promise to close Pickering before 2020. Pickering is driving up our energy bills, risking public safety and blocking our transition to 100% renewable energy.Pleas shut it down.
My primary concern is cost - when it comes down to eating or keeping the lights and heat on it should not be one or the other. There should be some placitude in entering old age not the constant stress of paying bills. Particularly when there are cheaper alternatives.
I'm concerned that a disaster may happen with no plans in place for emergency. If this source of energy is the best option then emergency plans must be made to save and preserve our lives and homes
As Vice-President of the Lake Huron Fishing Club, I am writing this letter on behalf of our members to show our strong support for Bruce Power to play a role in Ontario’s Long Term Energy Plan producing 6,300 MW from site.
I agree with the sentiment of the LTEP; it is incumbent upon the Ministry of Energy to look past any government's short-term (~4 year) view, and instead have a long-term plan.
Well the province is pretty well screwed for the near future due to Liberal bungling of the energy file and from pushing forth unsustainable costs for solar and wind power that we don't need. The conversation started long ago but the government would not participate.
Setup and strongly advertise program offering free installation of roof solar panels, with the installer companies being paid for hydro used by occupants by occupants at low rate guaranteed rate, as well as feeding electricity to grid that installer is paid by hydro for also at guaranteed rate.
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Ontario needs to commit to…
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Ontario needs to commit to green power generation, including honouring our present safety and Premier Wynne's promise to close Pickering nuclear and its aging reactor, by 2020.
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How close are we to be receiving iodine tablets as a just in case? This is already happening in Germany,France, and parts ofSwitzeland, as they realize the danger of their nuclear reactors. Switzerland is unfortunately a bystander.
[Original Comment ID: 205340]
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Please keep the promise to…
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Please keep the promise to close Pickering before 2020. Pickering is driving up our energy bills, risking public safety and blocking our transition to 100% renewable energy.Pleas shut it down.
[Original Comment ID: 205341]
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My primary concern is cost -…
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My primary concern is cost - when it comes down to eating or keeping the lights and heat on it should not be one or the other. There should be some placitude in entering old age not the constant stress of paying bills. Particularly when there are cheaper alternatives.
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I care about my home town, -…
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I'm concerned that a disaster may happen with no plans in place for emergency. If this source of energy is the best option then emergency plans must be made to save and preserve our lives and homes
[Original Comment ID: 205353]
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As Vice-President of the…
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As Vice-President of the Lake Huron Fishing Club, I am writing this letter on behalf of our members to show our strong support for Bruce Power to play a role in Ontario’s Long Term Energy Plan producing 6,300 MW from site.
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I agree with the sentiment…
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I agree with the sentiment of the LTEP; it is incumbent upon the Ministry of Energy to look past any government's short-term (~4 year) view, and instead have a long-term plan.
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Well the province is pretty…
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Well the province is pretty well screwed for the near future due to Liberal bungling of the energy file and from pushing forth unsustainable costs for solar and wind power that we don't need. The conversation started long ago but the government would not participate.
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Setup and strongly advertise…
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Setup and strongly advertise program offering free installation of roof solar panels, with the installer companies being paid for hydro used by occupants by occupants at low rate guaranteed rate, as well as feeding electricity to grid that installer is paid by hydro for also at guaranteed rate.
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