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Ontario rips up Starlink deal, plans to add energy surcharge in response to tariffsTORONTO — Ontario will ban American companies from $30 billion worth of procurement contracts, rip up a $100-million Starlink ...
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Guest column: Balancing Ontario's energy and food security needsI was pleased be part of a recent event where the provincial government announced a new energy procurement framework for Ontario. It will take a mix of all types of energy generation ...
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Ford urging Buy Ontario approach as tariffs loom, says he may legislate itTORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he is considering Buy Ontario legislation in the face of threatened tariffs from the ...
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Clean energy transition must be key for next Ontario government: reportOntario and the rest of Canada face a “new economic reality” highlighted by the threat of a prolonged trade dispute with the ...
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SWIFT: The war on natural gas in Ontario needs to stopNow that coal has been eliminated from Ontario’s energy mix, natural gas is suddenly the new villain. Reliability and energy security have not been sufficiently considered in this conversation.
A proposed energy project in West Ottawa aims to address Ontario’s increasing electricity demand by storing excess energy during low-demand periods and delivering it when demand peaks. This initiative ...
OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Greenfield Global Inc. and Alco Energy Canada (formerly IGPC Ethanol Inc), two of Canada’s largest fuel ethanol producers, and Grain Farmers of Ontario, ...
Norman W. Park receives no funding from any organization that would benefit from this article. He is affiliated with Seniors for Climate Action Now. York University provides funding as a member of ...
Northern Ontario energy adviser welcomes green rebate program, but questions finer details Ontario launching rebates for energy efficient home renovations and upgrades He said that even $5,000 can ...
1:53 How Canada’s energy sector could be affected by Trump’s 2nd term The next Ontario government should take the lead in encouraging urgent expansion of interprovincial electricity ...
The demand for electricity is growing rapidly as the world transitions from fossil fuels to low carbon-emitting forms of energy. However, making this transition will be difficult. Ontario is ...
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