It is time we stop farting around and come up with a clear, permanent plan and implementation of clean energy for Ontario. No more nuclear reactors, or coal mines, and fracking. I want to keep Ontario clean and free of destructive measures.
Surely we have a responsibility to the children of the future not to leave them a nuclear legacy! We must, at all cost, move towards 100% renewable energy resources!
Instead of the Ontario government spending money on wind turbines, which are unreliable and making hydro unaffordable, I would like to see the money spent on solar panels and a battery array for power storage, for every residential home. In this way Ontarians will be able to escape the unaf
I am troubled by the Ontario Liberal plan to spend needless tax dollars to rebuild Darlington and Bruce nuclear plants. This plan should be put to rest once and for all. Europe is moving away from nuclear.
I support the continued inclusion of Bruce Power nuclear in the LTEP. I would further argues given their successful restart and refurbishment of Bruce A units 1 & 2, they be allowed to lease the Darlington facility from OPG.
I would like to see solar sourced energy in Ontario. We enjoy many sunny days here. I am not interested in more dams, oil, gas and nuclear sources for our energy grid. This is a leading cause of green house gases and we have no idea how to deal with nuclear waste. Solar is
To continue the support of nuclear energy in Ontario locks us into an expensive 40-year energy future and slows the development of renewable energy options.
Just a concerned citizen voicing my preference for cleaner energy options as promised by the current elected officials. Not twenty years from now, but concrete, objective changes in decreasing the reliance on fossil fueled products and industries while developing more green options.
Please move towards 100% renewable energy. We can't be existing on fossil or nuclear power -- these sources are unclean and unsafe. Renewable energy is what we need now, and as an Ontario resident I am committed to changing my lifestyle, if necessary, to bring about this change.
As an Ontario resident concerned about our province's energy future I support initiatives that moves us towards 100% renewable energy future. Not only to help fight global warming but for a sustainable future for us and our children.
I would like to express my support for the continuing role of nuclear power in Ontario's Long Term Energy Plan. In particular I strongly support refurbishment of the 4 reactors at Darlington and remaining 6 reactors at the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station.
Please save our environments, so all of the worlds animal species and subspecies, as well as all genuine world cultures and teachings, arts, religions, music, and so on and so forth can be saved and enjoyed for all generations to come.
Let's be proactive, let's be leaders, let's show the world that Canada takes their role in climate change seriously. As the most populated province in Canada, let's do our part and commit to 100% renewable energy! DO YOUR PART.
Ontarians depend on elected government leadership in closing nuclear plants, buying power from Hydro Québec, assisting the continuing development of alternative power for emission-free public and private transportation, and the stabilisation of the electric power grid through municipal micro hydr
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It is time we stop farting around and come up with a clear, permanent plan and implementation of clean energy for Ontario. No more nuclear reactors, or coal mines, and fracking. I want to keep Ontario clean and free of destructive measures.
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Surely we have a responsibility to the children of the future not to leave them a nuclear legacy! We must, at all cost, move towards 100% renewable energy resources!
My vote will ultimately reflect my wishes!
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To whom it may concern,
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Instead of the Ontario government spending money on wind turbines, which are unreliable and making hydro unaffordable, I would like to see the money spent on solar panels and a battery array for power storage, for every residential home. In this way Ontarians will be able to escape the unaf
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I am troubled by the Ontario Liberal plan to spend needless tax dollars to rebuild Darlington and Bruce nuclear plants. This plan should be put to rest once and for all. Europe is moving away from nuclear.
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I support the continued inclusion of Bruce Power nuclear in the LTEP. I would further argues given their successful restart and refurbishment of Bruce A units 1 & 2, they be allowed to lease the Darlington facility from OPG.
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I would like to see solar sourced energy in Ontario. We enjoy many sunny days here. I am not interested in more dams, oil, gas and nuclear sources for our energy grid. This is a leading cause of green house gases and we have no idea how to deal with nuclear waste. Solar is
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To continue the support of nuclear energy in Ontario locks us into an expensive 40-year energy future and slows the development of renewable energy options.
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Just a concerned citizen…
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Just a concerned citizen voicing my preference for cleaner energy options as promised by the current elected officials. Not twenty years from now, but concrete, objective changes in decreasing the reliance on fossil fueled products and industries while developing more green options.
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Please move towards 100%…
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Please move towards 100% renewable energy. We can't be existing on fossil or nuclear power -- these sources are unclean and unsafe. Renewable energy is what we need now, and as an Ontario resident I am committed to changing my lifestyle, if necessary, to bring about this change.
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As an Ontario resident concerned about our province's energy future I support initiatives that moves us towards 100% renewable energy future. Not only to help fight global warming but for a sustainable future for us and our children.
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I would like to express my…
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I would like to express my support for the continuing role of nuclear power in Ontario's Long Term Energy Plan. In particular I strongly support refurbishment of the 4 reactors at Darlington and remaining 6 reactors at the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station.
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Please save our environments, so all of the worlds animal species and subspecies, as well as all genuine world cultures and teachings, arts, religions, music, and so on and so forth can be saved and enjoyed for all generations to come.
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Dear Ministry of Energy,
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Let's be proactive, let's be leaders, let's show the world that Canada takes their role in climate change seriously. As the most populated province in Canada, let's do our part and commit to 100% renewable energy! DO YOUR PART.
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We want clean energy! The…
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We want clean energy!
The environment as well as wildlife and nature can't take any more abuse.
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Please refer to the information attached. Your attention is greatly appreciated
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Policymakers should plan for…
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Policymakers should plan for nuclear and hydro as a part of the baseload generation to minimize carbon footprint.
Solar and Wind are good as a supplement energy source because reliability is weather dependent and production & storage costs are high.
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Ontarians depend on elected government leadership in closing nuclear plants, buying power from Hydro Québec, assisting the continuing development of alternative power for emission-free public and private transportation, and the stabilisation of the electric power grid through municipal micro hydr
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The time has come to wean…
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The time has come to wean ourselves off fossil fuels and invest in 100% renewable energy!
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