Energy Probe breaks down 10 important parts of the OEB’s decision on Hydro One’s distribution rate application. Continue reading 10 things you need to know from Hydro One’s rate application
Tag Archives: Ontario
Ontario’s big wind bonanza: Over 90% of subsidies funneled to just 11 companies
Yes, everyone would need to pay a little more for renewable power, the public was told, but the benefits would be widely shared, for the ultimate benefit of all. But then something else happened. Continue reading Ontario’s big wind bonanza: Over 90% of subsidies funneled to just 11 companies
“Don’t subsidize us,” big business asks Ontario Energy Board
Ontario’s biggest users of natural gas told the Ontario Energy Board they don’t need subsidies to take conservation seriously. Continue reading “Don’t subsidize us,” big business asks Ontario Energy Board
Ontario’s Auditor General lays into Ministry of Energy
A new report from Ontario’s Auditor General sharply criticizes a number of policies in the province’s electricity sector. Continue reading Ontario’s Auditor General lays into Ministry of Energy
Green energy and Ontario’s surging cost of power
Hydro bills have increased dramatically since the provincial government introduced its Green Energy Act. Continue reading Green energy and Ontario’s surging cost of power
Achtung, Ontario! Renewables are a money pit
Germany, the model for Ontario’s wind and solar developments, now regrets its spending spree. Continue reading Achtung, Ontario! Renewables are a money pit
Why it’s time for flat distribution fee in Ontario
The Ontario Energy Board’s move towards a flat distribution is the right one. Continue reading Why it’s time for flat distribution fee in Ontario
Ontario offers band-aid solution to soaring electricity bills
Ontario’s latest plan to tackle higher energy bills misses the point entirely. Continue reading Ontario offers band-aid solution to soaring electricity bills
North America slow to reverse renewables projects, but its turn will come soon
Only those in fantasyland should expect a contract to be sacrosanct when one party to the transaction makes the law. Continue reading North America slow to reverse renewables projects, but its turn will come soon
Ontario to follow Germany in renewable failure
Germany has been experimenting with its renewable energy law for 14 years and is now highlighting its failures. Ontario, which copied that law, will likely do the same. Continue reading Ontario to follow Germany in renewable failure