Ontario

Federal support for Ontario nukes: making it work

September 14, 2006
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There has been a lot of speculation in recent months about exactly how the U.S. Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 2005 will support new nuclear projects in that country. The EPAct introduced a series of measures—construction delay insurance, loan guarantees, and power production tax credits—designed to underpin a new wave of nuclear construction. As...

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Conservatives eye electoral outcomes from a pro-Kyoto move: what’s behind door #3?

September 7, 2006
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Now that CO2 is a regulated substance under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), the government is obliged to do something about it. True, the Conservatives could drag their heels and wait until they win a majority government before either removing CO2 from the list of regulated substances or temporizing by way of some...

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Natural gas lobby launches new PR campaign to gasify Nanticoke

July 23, 2006
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It looks like Jack Gibbons, the never-say-die head of the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, is back trying to land the juicy Nanticoke gas contract for his clients in the natural gas industry. The July 21st Toronto Star wrote up the OCAA’s most recent report, in which Gibbons, furious with the McGuinty government for backing...

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Power generation, air quality, and talking to Americans: how to truly lead by example

July 9, 2006
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Ontario’s electricity debate has produced more than its share of wacky ideas. But none is more bizarre than the notion that closing the provincial coal-fired generating plants will compel the Americans to follow our example. American utilities generate over half of their electricity with coal. The sheer size of continental coal reserves means they...

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“Made in Canada” Kyoto plan takes shape as Quebec initiative lays out political gains

June 27, 2006
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Stephen Harper’s Kyoto dilemma (see my June 18 post) might be transforming into a glorious electoral opportunity, thanks to an initiative coming from the Prime Minister’s favourite province. Quebec Sustainable Development minister Claude Bechard told Broadcast News today he wants federal money to help curtail Quebec’s greenhouse gases (GHGs). This follows last week’s announcement...

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