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82580

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The current government cancelled renewable energy projects which need to be re-instated. Funding is also needed for low-carbon community and district energy systems, as well as for deep efficiency and decarbonization retrofits. Ontario should be a leader in renewable and low-carbon energy. Read more

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82587

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Canadian Association for the Club of Rome

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Very disappointing. There is no bold statements on the use of microgrids, virtual power plants, two way Electric Vehicle power flows, massive use of DERs. The plan is to build more transmission lines to distant new generating stations as was done a hundred years ago. Read more

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82592

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Electric Power Diagnostics, a partnership registered in Ontario

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[I am Peter Dick, a P. Eng. who worked for the Research Division of Ontario Hydro, then Kinectrics, retiring in 2005 and consulting since then in the area of electrical safety with regard to generation, substations, lines and cables. I support the need to move away from fossil fuels. Read more

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82593

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Electric Power Diagnostic, a partnership registered in Ontario

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1. The IESO’s Pathways Study recommends streamlining regulatory, approval and permitting processes, citing that it can take five to 10 years to site new clean generation and transmission infrastructure. Read more

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82671

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Workbench Energy

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While the IESO's P2D study does a good job of laying out a plan for one possible path to decarbonization, Workbench Energy believes there are other options which will allow the Province to decarbonize more quickly while also achieving lower electricity costs. Read more

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83100

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For electrifying our province to support decarbonization we need to focus on base load power from nuclear and hydro relying on renewables for non base load. New hydro and nuclear projects should have indigenous equity so that we can approach these projects with reconciliation as a key priority.