We need 100% renewable future. No more pipelines...we need new technology which will create new jobs all over the place. We need to clean up all the environmental messes for clean drinking water.
We need to plan an Energy Future for Ontario that is 100% renewable. This can be achieved through conservation measures, more hydro power from Quebec and an increase in funding for wind, solar and geothermal projects.
Several countries around the world have moved to a more wholesome, environmentally conscious way of being. Canada needs to follow suite. Sustainable energy not only helps us, but the planet.
More and more communities worldwide are committing to go 100% renewable to fight climate change, have control over their own energy, and rid themselves of nuclear risks.
These communities have recognized a renewable future is not some far-off fantasy. It’s time Ontario did the same.
I am a citizen representing only myself, not any lobby group. I feel the Ontario government's public review of its next energy plan (LTEP) is not asking the right questions to put Ontario on the course to 100% renewables.
Ontario's next energy plan needs to come clean on the true cost of nuclear power and help citizens and communities to empower themselves with renewable energy.
We should have been looking at green energy years ago. How much has been spent on war, pollution clean up, and health because we haven't? Nuclear energy is not clean - burying the waste is not a solution!
Habitat for Humanity Grey Bruce helps families build and buy safe, decent and affordable homes through a no down payment, no-interest mortgage with payment set at 25 percent of gross income.
More and more communities worldwide are committing to go 100% renewable to fight climate change, have control over their own energy, and rid themselves of nuclear risks.
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We need 100% renewable…
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We need 100% renewable future. No more pipelines...we need new technology which will create new jobs all over the place. We need to clean up all the environmental messes for clean drinking water.
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We need to plan an Energy…
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We need to plan an Energy Future for Ontario that is 100% renewable. This can be achieved through conservation measures, more hydro power from Quebec and an increase in funding for wind, solar and geothermal projects.
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renewable energy is the…
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renewable energy is the future if we want to save this planet from even more climate disasters.
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To Whom It May Concern,
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Several countries around the…
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Several countries around the world have moved to a more wholesome, environmentally conscious way of being. Canada needs to follow suite. Sustainable energy not only helps us, but the planet.
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The focus must be on 100 %…
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The focus must be on 100 % green energy now as the hour is late, very late. Not to mention this will promote peace in the world and health for all.
It's 2016 after all!
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What are the significant…
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What are the significant challenges facing utilities and what can the government do to meet them?
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More and more communities worldwide are committing to go 100% renewable to fight climate change, have control over their own energy, and rid themselves of nuclear risks.
These communities have recognized a renewable future is not some far-off fantasy. It’s time Ontario did the same.
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In Europe there are…
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In Europe there are countries that have done that , we haven't even stated yet !!!!!
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Hello Ministry of Energy and…
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Hello Ministry of Energy and Partners,
"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children."
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I am a citizen representing only myself, not any lobby group. I feel the Ontario government's public review of its next energy plan (LTEP) is not asking the right questions to put Ontario on the course to 100% renewables.
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I do not want any more of…
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I do not want any more of our hydro to be sold off> think it a very poor move in the first place.
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Ontario's next energy plan needs to come clean on the true cost of nuclear power and help citizens and communities to empower themselves with renewable energy.
[Original Comment ID: 205140]
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We should have been looking…
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Read moreWe should have been looking at green energy years ago. How much has been spent on war, pollution clean up, and health because we haven't? Nuclear energy is not clean - burying the waste is not a solution!
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Read moreI believe that the plan for Ontario (and all of Canada) should be to use 100% renewable energy resources.
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Habitat for Humanity Grey Bruce helps families build and buy safe, decent and affordable homes through a no down payment, no-interest mortgage with payment set at 25 percent of gross income.
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Please follow the county of…
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Please follow the county of my birth's initiative "OXFORD COUNTY" and commit to a 100 per cent renewable energy plan.
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Hon. Glen ThibeaultDecember…
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Hon. Glen ThibeaultDecember 7 2016
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4th Floor, Hearst Block
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Toronto, Ontario
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Re; Submission of letter of support for Bruce Power
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More and more communities worldwide are committing to go 100% renewable to fight climate change, have control over their own energy, and rid themselves of nuclear risks.
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Canada has promised to be a…
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Canada has promised to be a leader when it comes to the fight against global warming and the deterioration of our planet.
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