After a recent disappointing decsion by the federal government to invest in nonrenewable energy, it would be an amazing example to set, for Ontario to lead the way in a future of renewable energy.
It is possible switching to 100% renewables. Countries like Sweden and Germany are already on that route so it is definitely possible here in Ontario. It is very important that when putting together a long-term energy plan we have to consider putting conservation first.
In addition to this submission, Oxford County has submitted, by email directly to Andrea Pastori, a more comprehensive submission that reasonable in this submission format.
The government's efforts toward green energy are one of the TOP issues relevant to me during election times. I want us to prioritize the urgent switch to renewable energy.
This is a great start to understanding the logic behind how/why Ontario buys electricity and yet purchases electricity in the same month. What is the justification? Now on with discussions and ideas for improvements.
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After a recent disappointing decsion by the federal government to invest in nonrenewable energy, it would be an amazing example to set, for Ontario to lead the way in a future of renewable energy.
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It is possible switching to 100% renewables. Countries like Sweden and Germany are already on that route so it is definitely possible here in Ontario. It is very important that when putting together a long-term energy plan we have to consider putting conservation first.
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In addition to this submission, Oxford County has submitted, by email directly to Andrea Pastori, a more comprehensive submission that reasonable in this submission format.
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We need renewable energy to…
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We need renewable energy to keep this planet alive.We are behind already,and need to catch up quickly,before it is too late.
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To whom it may concern,
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Hon. Glenn Thibeault
Minister of Energy
4th Floor, Hearst Block
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Ontario should join the…
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Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy.
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December 16, 2016
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ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION
2017 LONG-TERM ENERGY PLAN SUBMISSION
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Why are the Ontario Liberals taking a weak and non-committed stand on renewable energy?
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Going 100% renewable is the…
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Going 100% renewable is the right path for Ontario to fight climate change and end our reliance on risky and costly nuclear power.
The next energy plan needs to plan for replacing our existing nuclear reactors with renewable energy.
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The government's efforts toward green energy are one of the TOP issues relevant to me during election times. I want us to prioritize the urgent switch to renewable energy.
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Ontario should use the…
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Ontario should use the opportunity of the LTEP to design and implement a plan to transition to 100% renewable energy.
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Re. Ontario Long-Term Energy Plan (LTEP) review
Toronto's urban energy needs are rapidly changing mainly due to three drivers: intensification growth, resilience, and climate change.
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Please help make the Canada…
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Please help make the Canada a clean source of energy in the world, because we are running out of time to do so.
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Please transition to 100%…
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Please transition to 100% renewable energy, away from dirty nuclear and fossil fuel energy sources.
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Renewable energy is so so…
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Renewable energy is so so important for a sustainable future. Please show me that Ontario is a leader and a province I should be proud to live in!
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Renewable Energy is the only way.
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This is a great start to understanding the logic behind how/why Ontario buys electricity and yet purchases electricity in the same month. What is the justification? Now on with discussions and ideas for improvements.
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