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Dufferin Wind Power deadlines may not be met

Appeals of a wind power project near Shelburne may mean the company won't meet its contract deadlines.

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Wind power financiers should be wary: law firm

Analysis from a law firm concludes that financiers of wind power developments should be wary of those dependent on subsidy programs as in Ontario: the government can choose to end or alter a program at...

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Economist Jack Mintz on Ontario: cancel FIT

Jack Mintz Special to The Financial Post April 8, 2014 Canada’s ‘sagging middle’ hurting the rest of Canada With Quebec’s election over, we can turn to Ontario where a scandal-plagued Liberal...

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Institute for Energy Research: Germany’s green energy experiment a failure

The Washington D.C.-based energy policy “think tank” the Institute for Energy Research (which receives no funding from either government or industry) has reported that Germany’s experience with “green”...

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McGuinty government changed Green Energy rules to benefit insiders

McGuinty government changed green energy rules to benefit Liberal-linked firms, court filing charges Scott Stinson, National Post, June 8, 2014 Maladministration, scandal, political interference and...

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Wind farm contracting process a cesspool in Ontario, says lawyer

London Free Press, October 26, 2015 It’s a high-stakes legal battle over London-area wind farms that pits a self-proclaimed, Canada-loving, Texas oil tycoon against the federal government. Mesa Power...

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Unwilling host resolutions affected Ontario policy: research paper

January 29, 2016 In the paper published this past week in the journal, Nature Energy, authors Fast et al. reviewed the policy behind the Ontario government’s push toward industrial-scale or...

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More bad news for Ontario electricity customers

As the Independent Electricity Systems Operator announces more Feed In Tariff or FIT contracts for more “variable” power generation (i.e., intermittent or, in a word, unreliable), and still plans to...

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