Ontario's Rivers Make
It Rich
In Hydroelectric Energy
In 2009
Ontario Power Generation Generated 70 Percent Of
The Province's Electricity
Of Which 51 Percent
Is Nuclear
39%
Is Hydroelectric
And 10%
Is Fossil-fuel Derived
By 2025
Nuclear Power
Is Projected
To Supply 42%
While Fossil-fuel-derived Generation
Is Projected
To Decrease Slightly Over
The Next 20 Years. Much Of
The Newer Power Generation Coming Online
In
The Last Few Years
Is Natural Gas Or Combined-cycle Natural Gas Plants
OPG
Is Not
However
Responsible For
The Transmission Of Power
Which
Is Under
The Control Of Hydro One
The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station
Is One Of Three Nuclear Power Stations
In Ontario
Despite Its Diverse Range Of Power Options
Problems Related
To Increasing Consumption
Lack Of Energy Efficiency
And Aging Nuclear Reactors
Ontario Has Been Forced
In Recent Years
To Purchase Power From Its Neighbours Quebec
And Michigan
To Supplement Its Power Needs During Peak Consumption Periods
Ontario's Basic Domestic Rate
In 2010 Was 11.17 Cents Per KWh;
By Contrast
Quebec's Was 6.81
In December 2013
The Government Projected
A 42 Percent Hike
By 2018
And 68 Percent
By 2033. Industrial Rates
Are Projected
To Rise
By 33%
By 2018
And 55%
In 2033
The Green Energy
And Green Economy Act
2009 (GEA)
Takes
A Two-pronged Approach
To Commercializing Renewable Energy; First
It Aims
To Bring More Renewable Energy Sources
To
The Province;
And Secondly
It Aims
To Adopt More Energy-efficiency Measures
To Help Conserve Energy
The Bill Envisaged Appointing
A Renewable Energy Facilitator
To Provide "one-window" Assistance
And Support
To Project Developers
To Facilitate Project Approvals
The Approvals Process
For Transmission Projects Would Also Be Streamlined
And (for
The First Time
In Ontario)
The Bill Would Enact Standards
For Renewable Energy Projects
Homeowners Would Have Access
To Incentives
To Develop Small-scale Renewables Such
As Low- Or No-interest Loans
To Finance
The Capital Cost Of Renewable Energy Generating Facilities Like Solar Panels
The Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations Is
A Hydroelectric Plant Located
In Niagara Falls
Ontario
Is Home
To Niagara Falls
Which Supplies
A Large Amount Of Electricity
To
The Province
The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station
The Largest Operational Nuclear Power Plant
In
The World
Is Also
In Ontario
And Uses 8 CANDU Reactors
To Generate Electricity For
The Province
Ontario Had
The Most Wind Energy Capacity Of
The Country With 4,900 MW Of Power (41% Of Canada Capacity)
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