Stop the sell off of Hyrdo One! No matter what other steps are being taken regarding electricity usage, if this resource is privatized, rates will increase and reliability will decrease.
The future of Ontario's Energy should come from renewable sources. It would be nice to see more incentives for households to install solar panels or wind turbines and make it easier to do so. Make bike lanes solar panelled.
For the sake of the survival of our planet and our children and grandchildren it is imperative that a policy leading to 100% renewable energy be developed. Hydro must be kept public and nuclear generated energy must be phased out immediately.
Our next energy plan should set us on the path away from dirty nuclear and fossil fuels, and towards 100% renewables. Increasing the tar sands and similar projects is an eventual death sentence to us all.
Ontario needs to have integrity and follow through on it's goal of 100% renewable energy. We have had countless warnings about needing to change the way things are and we should listen to them, this isn't something that will just pass or go away.
We should be doing everything we can to move away from using fossil fuels and towards using 100% clean, renewable energy sources. We should be making this transition, to 100% clean, renewable energy sources, as quickly as possible.
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Stop the sell off of Hyrdo One! No matter what other steps are being taken regarding electricity usage, if this resource is privatized, rates will increase and reliability will decrease.
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Dear Minister Thibeault:
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I was just flying over…
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I was just flying over Europe. You see solar and wind farms everywhere there. The whole world is including renewable energy in their energy systems.
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GRID20/20, Inc. has successfully completed a 21 month Smart Grid Fund (SGF) Demonstration Project (i.e., 2014- 2015) in Ontario.
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Stay away from Dirty energy…
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Stay away from Dirty energy and invest in clean renewal energy for the sake of our planet and us.
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I hope that you will take…
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I hope that you will take bold action and push for 100% renewable energy in the near future.
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Ont should be moving…
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Ont should be moving progressively to eliminating fossil fuels by: subsidies for electric cars, developing multiple charging stations,
developing rapid transit in cities & avoiding new highway construction,
develop high speed trains through southern Ont.
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The future of Ontario's Energy should come from renewable sources. It would be nice to see more incentives for households to install solar panels or wind turbines and make it easier to do so. Make bike lanes solar panelled.
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For the sake of the survival…
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For the sake of the survival of our planet and our children and grandchildren it is imperative that a policy leading to 100% renewable energy be developed. Hydro must be kept public and nuclear generated energy must be phased out immediately.
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we have to stop pillaging …
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we have to stop pillaging our Mother Earth....how much more can she take ???
she has suffered enough...it/s time to give back & nurture her...
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I strongly believe that our next energy plan should set us on the path away from dirty nuclear and fossil fuels, and towards 100% renewables.
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Our next energy plan should…
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Our next energy plan should set us on the path away from dirty nuclear and fossil fuels, and towards 100% renewables. Increasing the tar sands and similar projects is an eventual death sentence to us all.
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I would like Ontario to…
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Renewable energy should be…
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Renewable energy should be our first priority in Ontario.
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Ontario needs to have…
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Ontario needs to have integrity and follow through on it's goal of 100% renewable energy. We have had countless warnings about needing to change the way things are and we should listen to them, this isn't something that will just pass or go away.
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We should be doing…
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We should be doing everything we can to move away from using fossil fuels and towards using 100% clean, renewable energy sources. We should be making this transition, to 100% clean, renewable energy sources, as quickly as possible.
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Our next energy plan should set us on the path away from dirty nuclear and fossil fuels, and towards 100% renewables?
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The province should…
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The province should substantially increase the percent of renewable energy generation and reduce the nuclear contribution. Wind is the best choice.
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