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4527

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Thank you for the opportunity to comment.

 

I believe that the first step in managing energy is through conservation and I applaud the Province's attempt to put in place ways to encourage wiser use of energy.

 

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4528

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I would like to see Ontario move away from nuclear power as soon as possible.  It is not a sustainable technology, is hugely expensive and vulnernable to accidents caused by extreme weather, is an easy target for terrorist attack, and involves limited job creation.  Instead we should be

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On behalf of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH), its 100,000 members, subscribers and supporters, and 740 member clubs, we have reviewed the Planning Ontario's Energy Future: A Discussion Guide to Start the Conversation (hereafter the Guide).

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4536

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Please stop investing in environment-harming & non-renewable energy strategies such as coal and oil, and start more aggressively funding the development and expansion of sustainable and environmentally friendly practices such as wind and solar energies.

 

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It is vitally important that Ontario to develop an integrated energy policy, geared for the immediate and long term, which is sustainable, and safe.

 

The elements of solar energy development can be both centralized and decentralized, on and off grid.

 

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4540

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I strongly believe that it is important to begin right now the conversion of nuclear energy into clean, renewable energy sources. More than important, it is urgent. It is about the future of our children and our children's children.

 

[Original Comment ID: 206913]

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Climate scientists predict an increasingly erratic weather.A switch to renewable energy will foster a more decentralized energy system converting to clean energy instead of depending on a small handful of giant power plants requiring billions of dollars to maintain and creating toxic radioactive

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High Electricity costs are hurting rural Ontario. Our farms and small business cannot operate on off peak times to reduce electricity costs. Our rural recreation facilities are becoming too expensive to operate.

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