I was part of a tour of the Pickering Nuclear Plant held for Teachers in the early 1970's. When we came to the lagoon where spent fuel was stored under water, someone asked how long that would be. It was a very long time. My memory of this is quite clear that this was a pr
Ontario will need to focus on replacing natural gas with electricity and other heat sources for residential an commercial purposes. It will also need expanded electricity and electricity storage to transform the transportation sector.
The Ministry of Energy uses only three criteria when determining where future and current generation facilities will be constructed according to a representative at the November 3rd public consultation session held in Peterborough.
I want Ontario to establish 100% renewable energy systems as its primary energy provider. There is no need to invest and continue using systems that will be outdated, unhealthy to their citizens and harmful to the local environment.
I strongly support the switch to 100% renewable energy. It is the only way we will be able to fight climate change and allow future generations to live. If climate change is allowed to continue unchecked as it has been, literally billions of people across the world will die.
With the prospect of plentiful clean hydro from Quebec that could meet the needs of all Ontario's energy customers at low cost, it is foolish to seek to preserve the most poisonous form of power generation left: the nuclear power plants at Darlington and Pickering. These toxic waste g
we the public get to choose our sources of energy. The Liberal Government shouldn't be making more back room deals and make the clean choice to renewable energy. It is cheaper in the long run with no carbon footprint or other long term costs and hazard and toxic substances like neclear waste.
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Please stop the increases for hydro!!
Renewable energy is the way to go!!
Ontario already has the highest hydro rates in Canada!!
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As a concerned citizen I would like to see Canada end its use of nuclear power
and move to using completely renewable energy sources. Please join the global
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I was part of a tour of the Pickering Nuclear Plant held for Teachers in the early 1970's. When we came to the lagoon where spent fuel was stored under water, someone asked how long that would be. It was a very long time. My memory of this is quite clear that this was a pr
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Renewable energy please!
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I am writing today to plead with the Ministry of Energy to please start converting Canada's economy to 100% renewable AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
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Please protect the worlds environment we only have one planet to live on. So please better protect it.
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Ontario will need to focus on replacing natural gas with electricity and other heat sources for residential an commercial purposes. It will also need expanded electricity and electricity storage to transform the transportation sector.
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Green the future for our…
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Green the future for our children. Black past.
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Be responsible please…
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Be responsible please support the health of our earth and people over dirty energy and money!
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Please redirect subsidies…
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Please redirect subsidies toward renewable and non-carbon-based energy production. Our future depends on acting now.
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It is crucial that Ontario…
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It is crucial that Ontario move entirely to renewable sources of energy with a focus on cost effectiveness. That means no fossil fuels and no nuclear.
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The Ministry of Energy uses only three criteria when determining where future and current generation facilities will be constructed according to a representative at the November 3rd public consultation session held in Peterborough.
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Going 100% renewable is the…
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Going 100% renewable is the way of the future. The sooner it's embraced, the better of the province will be.
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I want a green Ontario with quality air my children and grandchildren can safely breathe. We need to eliminate harmful emissions and go 100% green.
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I want Ontario to move to 100% renewable energy.
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To whom this may concern, …
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To whom this may concern,
I want Ontario to establish 100% renewable energy systems as its primary energy provider. There is no need to invest and continue using systems that will be outdated, unhealthy to their citizens and harmful to the local environment.
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I strongly support the switch to 100% renewable energy. It is the only way we will be able to fight climate change and allow future generations to live. If climate change is allowed to continue unchecked as it has been, literally billions of people across the world will die.
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I am writing again to protest the investment in nuclear power instead of renewable sources of energy.
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With the prospect of plentiful clean hydro from Quebec that could meet the needs of all Ontario's energy customers at low cost, it is foolish to seek to preserve the most poisonous form of power generation left: the nuclear power plants at Darlington and Pickering. These toxic waste g
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we the public get to choose…
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we the public get to choose our sources of energy. The Liberal Government shouldn't be making more back room deals and make the clean choice to renewable energy. It is cheaper in the long run with no carbon footprint or other long term costs and hazard and toxic substances like neclear waste.
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