Renewables are our only hope for the future. Please invest our money into something that can give back to our children, rather than take away. Wars have been created to stimulate economic growth. Why can't we wage war on our old ways of "economy" and "energy"?
Given that in the Minister's message, he indicates that we "have a robust supply of all forms of energy for at least the next 10 years.... a clean and diverse electricity supply mix...
I am writing on behalf of Grey Bruce Health Services (GBHS) to ensure that Bruce Power continues to play an integral part of this province’s Long-Term Energy Plan.
Energy Innovation and Micro-grids: The communities within Treaty #3 Territory can be considered remote because of the energy costs. First Nations could benefit from micro-grid project(s) to reduce delivery charges and the potential economic opportunities to sell it back to
Just a quick comment regarding Ontario's energy future. Short and sweet. Stay off coal. Shut down the Pickering nuclear station sooner than later. Cancel the rebuild of the Darlington nuclear reactors. Make a commitment to be 100% renewable energy as soon as possible.
I'm writing to ask that you concentrate the efforts of the Long Term Energy Plan on conservation and on renewable energy sources. The time for fossil fuel extraction has come to an end, and we do have other alternatives.
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Renewables are our only hope for the future. Please invest our money into something that can give back to our children, rather than take away. Wars have been created to stimulate economic growth. Why can't we wage war on our old ways of "economy" and "energy"?
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My comments will be brief. The only industrialised nations that have successfully decarbonised have used a combination of hydro and Nuclear energy.
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Given that in the Minister's message, he indicates that we "have a robust supply of all forms of energy for at least the next 10 years.... a clean and diverse electricity supply mix...
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I am writing on behalf of Grey Bruce Health Services (GBHS) to ensure that Bruce Power continues to play an integral part of this province’s Long-Term Energy Plan.
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Hello. I have some comments & questions related to supply & demand referred to in your publication:
http://www.energy.gov.on.ca/en/files/2016/10/LTEPDiscussionGuide.pdf
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Submissions to the Ontario LTEP Review 2016
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These are my personal comments. I suggest the following three issues should be addressed in the plan finally adopted:
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As a senior engineer active in Ontario industry for the past 8 years, I believe nuclear power is the stronghold of Ontario technological advances.
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Energy Innovation and Micro-grids: The communities within Treaty #3 Territory can be considered remote because of the energy costs. First Nations could benefit from micro-grid project(s) to reduce delivery charges and the potential economic opportunities to sell it back to
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Andrea Pastori Cabinet…
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Andrea Pastori
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Ontario need to go 100%…
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Ontario need to go 100% renewable!!
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December 15, 2016 Mr…
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December 15, 2016
Mr. Andrea Pastori
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Green Neighbours 21 is a…
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Green Neighbours 21 is a community ‘green’ group based in Ward 21 in downtown Toronto. We recently met to review Ontario’s LTEP.
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Just a quick comment regarding Ontario's energy future. Short and sweet. Stay off coal. Shut down the Pickering nuclear station sooner than later. Cancel the rebuild of the Darlington nuclear reactors. Make a commitment to be 100% renewable energy as soon as possible.
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Dear Minister of Energy, …
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Dear Minister of Energy,
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My comments on Ontario’s Long-Term Energy Plan – 2016 Dec 16
CONSERVATION – GOOD BUT WE CAN DO BETTER
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I'm writing to ask that you concentrate the efforts of the Long Term Energy Plan on conservation and on renewable energy sources. The time for fossil fuel extraction has come to an end, and we do have other alternatives.
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Dear Ms Pastori, Please…
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Dear Ms Pastori,
Please find a PDF of our submission here: http://ontario-sea.org/resources/Documents/Ministry-of-Energy/OSEA_LTEP2016_Submission_12162016_FIN _ER.pdf
Sincerely,
Nicole Risse
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