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4433

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I don't support the long term plan with Bruce Power. Bruce Power is one of the worst run organizations in Canada,  Anyone can run a monopoly and still survive. BP is over budget on many project and contracts, and have little control on spending.

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For the sake of coming generations, and in the name of common sense, I urge the Government of Ontario to focus on moving away from declining parts of the energy sector and concentrating on the fast-growing forms of renewable, sustainable, green energy production, so that we can achieve 100% clean

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4435

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Please cancel the Green Energy Act.  Specifically cancel the project for Amherst Island.  You have heard all the reasons for a number of years.

The bottom line - Wind Towers do not work on any level.

Thank you

[Original Comment ID: 197683]
 

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It is very important to me that Ontario align itself with a sustainable future.  As part of this alignment we need to move towards 100% renewable energy sourcing.  This is not an easy task, but it is possible as has been shown by countries such as Germany.

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Dear Premier Wynne,

I writing to urge you to take Ontario into a cleaner future by prioritizing a shift to 100% renewable energy. It's time to say no to fossil fuels and nuclear energy. It's time to embrace cleaner solutions.

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4456

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We need only renewable energy. Dangerous nuclear & fossil energy needs to be eliminated to save Ontario's future. This is a wonderful province & it is our responsibility to preserve it.  We have the knowledge & ability.

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We should stop thinking about short-term economics.  We should stop living with our heads buried in the sand.  We KNOW the consequences of nuclear accidents!  We KNOW the consequences of oil usage and spillage.  We KNOW the consequences of global warming.  We KNOW the con

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Let us invest in a clean energy infrastructure, rather than re-invest all our assets into another nuclear project that we do not have a solution for its waste disposal.  Also, the dangers to our health and environment from mining and transport of uranium and nuclear waste should be considere

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If one cares about our future and about generations to come then show us by your actions and do something about cheap , clean , safe ,renewable resources as actions speak loader then empty words and show us we have been heard .

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Global warming is the enemy. We are at war. We will only burn less gas if you immediately raise the price not by cents but by dollars. Then drivers will act--complain, but act. We need to go electric, from green sources (mainly nuclear) so please keep electricity prices reasonable.

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Please listen to what people want and what is right moving forward with regards to a healthy and sustainable environment.

The old methods of energy are not feasible in the long run especially when there are better alternatives.

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I am strongly convinced that climate change is a major factor in human life today and we need to do all we can to avoid world disaster.  Our Ontario government needs to take this challenge seriously and I  don't feel that Ontario has up to this point.

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The situation of climate changing I see actually tragic.  According to scientific information we have 400 ppm CO2 already, at 450 we can expect accelerated changes in the global balance everywhere or it can be already the point of no return for. Every year we manage increase 2 ppm.

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Please help us move to renewable energy in Ontario!  Companies like Bullfrog Power have made great strides in creating and supporting renewable energy projects here and across the country - they have shown that it can be done.  Get our government behind them and other similar companies.

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As a physics engineer I have a very hard time accepting that nuclear power is a correct choice for power generation. Technically we know that it is possible and also that other, renewable methods. Possible does not mean desirable! We have not seen over many years that it is economical.

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