I encourage Ontario to plan for and begin shifting toward 100% renewable energy to power our communities. Continuing to rely on fossil fuels and nuclear fission to power our communities is short-sighted, fiscally dubious, and dangerous.
The time for nuclear power has long passed. Nuclear power is far too expensive in immediate dollars and long term waste management costs, nevermind the health impact of Ontarians for generations to come.
I think it's very important for Canada's medium term future that we phase off of fossil fuels in Ontario, and transition increasingly to electric from renewable sources ( wind, hydro, solar). Solar and heat pumps should be the new standard for heating in Ontario, and Canada at large.
Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy.
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.
Renewable "green" energy is available through a revolutionary new hydro-electric system that can produce electricity in low flow water with speeds as low as 1 mph. Waterotor Energy Technologies Inc is a Canadian Company based in Ottawa Ontario.
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I totally support a push towards 100% renewable energy.
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I want Ontario’s next Long-Term Energy Plan (LTEP) to acknowledge that going 100% renewable is a viable option for Ontario’s energy future.
Efforts should be made towards:
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Dear Minister Thibeault, I…
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Dear Minister Thibeault,
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December 8, 2016 Dear…
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December 8, 2016
Dear Minister,
I believe that Ontario must change course to be 100% powered by Renewable Energy by 2050.
We want Ontario’s Long-Term Energy Plan (LTEP) to set the goals, actions and timelines for such a transition.
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A shift to renewable energy…
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A shift to renewable energy will provide this province with jobs, world class skills, and technological know-how that will be an excellent export.
Just as in the past, we used and exported nuclear expertise and technology, we can become leaders in renewables.
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I want the government to provide reusable energy. Not more pipe lines that are not maintained and that have leaked into water systems.
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I encourage Ontario to plan…
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I encourage Ontario to plan for and begin shifting toward 100% renewable energy to power our communities. Continuing to rely on fossil fuels and nuclear fission to power our communities is short-sighted, fiscally dubious, and dangerous.
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Please think of future…
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Please think of future generations and have the public's best interest.
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It's long past time to find…
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It's long past time to find alternate energy sources. Pickering poses danger, costs too much money to operate and does not make a profit.
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when you have to choose…
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when you have to choose between eating and staying warm!!! You know there's a problem!!
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Please shut down the…
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Please shut down the Pickering nuclear plant.
Premier Wayne promised it would close by 2020, and it's time to follow through.
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I believe she has betrayed the province and the country with this act. I now live in fear for the future of all Canadians.
[Original Comment ID: 205314]
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The time for nuclear power has long passed. Nuclear power is far too expensive in immediate dollars and long term waste management costs, nevermind the health impact of Ontarians for generations to come.
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I would like to see 100%…
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I would like to see 100% renewable energy in Ontario. Countries, like Germany, are doing it so it is absolutely possible.
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I think it's very important…
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I think it's very important for Canada's medium term future that we phase off of fossil fuels in Ontario, and transition increasingly to electric from renewable sources ( wind, hydro, solar). Solar and heat pumps should be the new standard for heating in Ontario, and Canada at large.
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I would love it for Ontario…
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I would love it for Ontario to run on 100% renewable energy! This is very important to me and I think it's a huge step in the right direction
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Please ensure that there is…
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Please ensure that there is a tomorrow for our children .the use of renewable energy will help sustain the environment
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Ontario should join the…
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Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy.
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.
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Renewable "green" energy is…
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Renewable "green" energy is available through a revolutionary new hydro-electric system that can produce electricity in low flow water with speeds as low as 1 mph. Waterotor Energy Technologies Inc is a Canadian Company based in Ottawa Ontario.
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