It's our job to preserve the earth for future generations. 100% renewable energy is a part of this. It is our and our governments' responsibility ethically to do everything we can to save our planet!
Its time Ontario focussed on renewable energy sources like Solar and Wind and geothermal. We cannot allow ourselves to fall behind advanced countries like Germany, Denmark and Sweden. These countries have committed to renewable energy. We need a commitment to support manufacturi
With due respect, I am of a very strong opinion that the elected Ontario government should be leading the residents of Ontario in the reduction of carbon emissions and reduction of carbon in the environment.
Ontario's next energy plan should empower communities and citizens to go 100% renewable.
Close Pickering as soon as possible, no later than 2020 considering that Pickering's output is exported to Michigan at a loss and that Pickering's continued operation puts the public at risk.
Noe is the time to create a new economy based on renewable energy . We have an opportunity now to build a new clean Ont ario--a new Canada. We need to begin aggressively the transition of our energy and economy. Our climate can wait no longer.
There are many MANY people who would turn to renewable means of heating and using energy in their homes. Make it possible, make it less difficult. Even if it cost as much as it did now with current sources, I would make the move. But please do it soon.
Change is what we need not as a new distraction but as a recourse for the sins of our fathers. Moving from one resource to another in this day in age is not easy and it will be arduous but think of the consequences if we believe this will all go away.
Comments For The Ministry of Energy LTEP 2017 Public Consultation Process
On November 29, 2016 I attended a Ministry of Energy (MOE) Long Term Energy Plan (LTEP) Public Consultation in the Best Western Plus Stone Ridge in London.
I have been involved in renewable energy debates with people who believe that the only alternatives are fossil fuels and nuclear. However, my research into Europe's renewable energy programme has shown that both solar and wind are a viable third alternative.
Nuclear power has been consistently uneconomical, unreliable and unsafe, and there are still no safe disposal options for spent fuel. It was a disastrously expensive mistake. We can't afford to throw good money after bad. Let's move Ontario toward a safe renewable future.
RE: Region of Peel Submission on the update to Ontario’s Long Term Energy Plan via the Planning Ontario’s Energy Future Discussion Guide and EBR Posting 012-8840.
The only safe, cost effective way to manage Ontario's future energy needs is promotion of energy conservation and moving toward 100% renewables as quickly as possible, and phasing out nuclear energy.
Ontario's energy future should be designed to rely on renewable energy sources. Ontario has vast land resources for location of solar panel farms and wind mills. Ontario has vast water resources which can be utilized for hydro power.
Now that its impact is known, it is imperative that we act, to discontinue the use of dirty fossil fuels, adding further destruction of our environment. I urge you to act responsibly, in your elected post, and join the rest of the developing areas of the world, and choose 100% renewable energy.
As a concerned citizen I would like to encourage the government to continue on the path of clean renewable energy it has initiated, including promoting wind and solar for electricity generation.
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It's our job to preserve the earth for future generations. 100% renewable energy is a part of this. It is our and our governments' responsibility ethically to do everything we can to save our planet!
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Its time Ontario focussed on renewable energy sources like Solar and Wind and geothermal. We cannot allow ourselves to fall behind advanced countries like Germany, Denmark and Sweden. These countries have committed to renewable energy. We need a commitment to support manufacturi
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With due respect, I am of a very strong opinion that the elected Ontario government should be leading the residents of Ontario in the reduction of carbon emissions and reduction of carbon in the environment.
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Ontario's next energy plan should empower communities and citizens to go 100% renewable.
Close Pickering as soon as possible, no later than 2020 considering that Pickering's output is exported to Michigan at a loss and that Pickering's continued operation puts the public at risk.
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Noe is the time to create a…
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Noe is the time to create a new economy based on renewable energy . We have an opportunity now to build a new clean Ont ario--a new Canada. We need to begin aggressively the transition of our energy and economy. Our climate can wait no longer.
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After the Gandalf' group manipulated the populace through survey to sell off Hydro One, energy in Ontario should be free for everyone.
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There are many MANY people who would turn to renewable means of heating and using energy in their homes. Make it possible, make it less difficult. Even if it cost as much as it did now with current sources, I would make the move. But please do it soon.
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Change is what we need not as a new distraction but as a recourse for the sins of our fathers. Moving from one resource to another in this day in age is not easy and it will be arduous but think of the consequences if we believe this will all go away.
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On November 29, 2016 I attended a Ministry of Energy (MOE) Long Term Energy Plan (LTEP) Public Consultation in the Best Western Plus Stone Ridge in London.
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I have been involved in renewable energy debates with people who believe that the only alternatives are fossil fuels and nuclear. However, my research into Europe's renewable energy programme has shown that both solar and wind are a viable third alternative.
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Nuclear power has been consistently uneconomical, unreliable and unsafe, and there are still no safe disposal options for spent fuel. It was a disastrously expensive mistake. We can't afford to throw good money after bad. Let's move Ontario toward a safe renewable future.
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Ontario needs to develop a plan for renewable energy!
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I support a renewable future for myself & my family.
Please do not go the route of dangerous nuclear power.
Thank you,
I am a concerned Ontario Citizen,
Sincerely,
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RE: Region of Peel Submission on the update to Ontario’s Long Term Energy Plan via the Planning Ontario’s Energy Future Discussion Guide and EBR Posting 012-8840.
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The only safe, cost effective way to manage Ontario's future energy needs is promotion of energy conservation and moving toward 100% renewables as quickly as possible, and phasing out nuclear energy.
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Please, we must dedicate ourselves to the goal of weaning off of fossil fuels and non-renewable energy sources as fast as systematically possible.
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Ontario's energy future should be designed to rely on renewable energy sources. Ontario has vast land resources for location of solar panel farms and wind mills. Ontario has vast water resources which can be utilized for hydro power.
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Discussion on Alternative Energies and Recycling of Carbon Dioxide:
The Three-Legged Farm Frame Work
Traditional Role of Farmer
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Now that its impact is known, it is imperative that we act, to discontinue the use of dirty fossil fuels, adding further destruction of our environment. I urge you to act responsibly, in your elected post, and join the rest of the developing areas of the world, and choose 100% renewable energy.
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As a concerned citizen I would like to encourage the government to continue on the path of clean renewable energy it has initiated, including promoting wind and solar for electricity generation.
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