years ago as a child when driving into toronto for the exhibition i use to marvel at the mighty wind turbine that reached for the sky.. our future TRULY CLEAN AIR ... i am now 67 years old instead of moving forward we have been for the most part moving backward..
I am a supporter of Greenpeace, and I believe that Ontario should be moving towards a renewable energy future which doesn't include polluting fossil fuels or nuclear energy, which produces waste harmful for thousands of years. I applaud the Ontario government for all its efforts so far to i
I am very worried about our environment and frankly our survival. I believe it is of utmost importance that we move a 100% renewable energy. Nuclear and fossil energy ought to be a thing of the past. I would love to become energy-self-sufficient and a government that helps
Please recognize the reality that nuclear IS NOT cost effective use of taxpayer dollars. The most efficient use of our money and the way to reduce cost of hydro is to import from Quebec while saving the environment.Do the right thing and kill this nuclear fixation!!!!
I am sure that nobody in this province actually understands what Lifetime Cost of Electricity (LCOE) actually is. Because if they did it would be clear that the most affordable source of power is refurbished, safe nuclear power.
I have lived in Ontario for over six decades; I am extremely concerned about our province’s energy future. To be responsible to the needs and wishes of the people of this province, our government must stop involvement with dirty and dangerous nuclear and fossil fuels.
Since $mart Meter$ at Peak we are paying 353% more for electricity than our Base Rate of 0.051 cents a Kw. Take your calculator and multiply 0.051 X 353% = 0.18003 cents a Kw. We need a Consumers Bill of Rights.
It is my belief that the cost to people and the environment by the burning of fossil fuels (wood, coal, gas, etc) far exceed the combined issues caused by splitting of the atom. This includes all incidents and its use as a weapon.
Nuclear Power does provide and will with the refurbishment of the units, presently in service, help provide the province with electricity that our growing economy needs well into the future.
The healthy future of this province, Canada and the world is obviously the quickest possible conversion to totally green economies. I understand this is not only difficult but expensive.
Bruce Power is vital to the structure of Ontario's energy system. It provides low cost ,low impact energy to the people of Ontario. The refurbishment of the units will provide many jobs for present and future employees. Keep Nuclear power in the mix with power for Ontario. thx
I would like to see a change in the sources from which Ontario's energy are derived. Fossil fuel, nuclear, and gas-fired plants are having a detrimental impact on our environment and taking away from biodiversity targets like the Aich goals we set for 2020 (i.e.
Why is the Ontario government continuing to use nuclear energy to power communities, despite Canada signing on to the Paris Climate Agreement? We Should be spending taxpayers dollars on renewable options like wind and solar to help prepare for our province long-term energy sector.
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years ago as a child when driving into toronto for the exhibition i use to marvel at the mighty wind turbine that reached for the sky.. our future TRULY CLEAN AIR ... i am now 67 years old instead of moving forward we have been for the most part moving backward..
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I love to garden. To watch things grow. I have 3 grand daughters. I want a vibrant growing world for them.
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I am a supporter of Greenpeace, and I believe that Ontario should be moving towards a renewable energy future which doesn't include polluting fossil fuels or nuclear energy, which produces waste harmful for thousands of years. I applaud the Ontario government for all its efforts so far to i
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I am very worried about our environment and frankly our survival. I believe it is of utmost importance that we move a 100% renewable energy. Nuclear and fossil energy ought to be a thing of the past. I would love to become energy-self-sufficient and a government that helps
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Please recognize the reality that nuclear IS NOT cost effective use of taxpayer dollars. The most efficient use of our money and the way to reduce cost of hydro is to import from Quebec while saving the environment.Do the right thing and kill this nuclear fixation!!!!
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I am sure that nobody in this province actually understands what Lifetime Cost of Electricity (LCOE) actually is. Because if they did it would be clear that the most affordable source of power is refurbished, safe nuclear power.
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Scientists around the world overwhelmingly agree and have stated that global warming is "the most urgent crisis " of our time.
Why are we not behaving in a way that reflects this urgency ??
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I have lived in Ontario for over six decades; I am extremely concerned about our province’s energy future. To be responsible to the needs and wishes of the people of this province, our government must stop involvement with dirty and dangerous nuclear and fossil fuels.
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Ontario should strive for…
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Ontario should strive for 100% sustainable energy by 2050, source water from Quebec, close the Pickering Nuclear Station.
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Since $mart Meter$ at Peak we are paying 353% more for electricity than our Base Rate of 0.051 cents a Kw. Take your calculator and multiply 0.051 X 353% = 0.18003 cents a Kw. We need a Consumers Bill of Rights.
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Carbon tax usage. I support…
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Carbon tax usage.
I support the carbon tax ,and would like to propose a different direction for its use.
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Look - we want clean power.
Nuclear has served us long enough, but now it's poisoning our world.
It's time for a -strong- person to take a stand and give the citizens clean power.
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It is my belief that the cost to people and the environment by the burning of fossil fuels (wood, coal, gas, etc) far exceed the combined issues caused by splitting of the atom. This includes all incidents and its use as a weapon.
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· Ontario should set a target of moving to 100% renewable energy by 2050
· Ontario should maximize efficiency by paying full value (e.g., equal to the cost of nuclear) for conservation kilowatts
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Nuclear Power does provide and will with the refurbishment of the units, presently in service, help provide the province with electricity that our growing economy needs well into the future.
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The healthy future of this province, Canada and the world is obviously the quickest possible conversion to totally green economies. I understand this is not only difficult but expensive.
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Read moreBruce Power is vital to the structure of Ontario's energy system. It provides low cost ,low impact energy to the people of Ontario. The refurbishment of the units will provide many jobs for present and future employees. Keep Nuclear power in the mix with power for Ontario. thx
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I would like to see a change in the sources from which Ontario's energy are derived. Fossil fuel, nuclear, and gas-fired plants are having a detrimental impact on our environment and taking away from biodiversity targets like the Aich goals we set for 2020 (i.e.
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Why is the Ontario government continuing to use nuclear energy to power communities, despite Canada signing on to the Paris Climate Agreement? We Should be spending taxpayers dollars on renewable options like wind and solar to help prepare for our province long-term energy sector.
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Sporting Bruce Power is the right choice for lowering greenhouse gas, being cost effective and keeping our workers employed - the perfect trio.
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