Ontario New Ontario program could accelerate energy transition while advancing Indigenous reconciliation With the right program rules, Ontario’s forthcoming corporate renewable energy purchasing program could lower carbon pollution and accelerate economic development for Indigenous communities. James Jenkins Jason Dion 28.03.24 High and dry: The rising tide of flood risks and the insurance dilemma A national low-cost insurance program tied to a broader strategy could help long-term flood resilience in many communities across Canada. Camila Flórez Bossio Ryan Ness 18.03.24 Electricity Trade Agreement creates mutual benefits for Ontario and Quebec By trading electricity during periods when one province has high demand and the other has lots of supply, the electricity trade agreement provides more, flexible clean electricity at lower costs for people. 30.08.23 New Ontario energy plan provides essential vision for electricity, but lacks detail on gas The plan will provide the guidance utilities, regulators, and system operators need to build a bigger, cleaner, smarter electricity system in ways that make sense for Ontario ratepayers . 10.07.23 Ontario plans to expand nuclear capacity a positive step toward net zero electricity The Canadian Climate Institute comments on the Ontario government’s announcement supporting new nuclear generation at Bruce Power. 05.07.23 St. Laurent North denied What a decision on an Enbridge gas pipeline in Ottawa tells us about the energy transition. Mitchell Beer 14.04.23 Ontario’s proposed clean energy credits are hot air. There are better ways to support clean power. Jason Dion Nicholas Rivers Nikhitha Gajudhur 10.01.23 IESO’s Pathways to Decarbonization report 15.12.22 Load More Topics Adaptation Carbon pricing Clean Growth Climate Accountability Climate Impacts Disasters Electrification Emissions Energy Equity Finance Health Indigenous Infrastructure Jobs Mitigation Nature Net Zero Risk Sustainable development Sustainable Finance Transportation Regions Alberta British Columbia International Manitoba Municipal National New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Provincial Quebec Saskatchewan Territorial U.S. Yukon
New Ontario program could accelerate energy transition while advancing Indigenous reconciliation With the right program rules, Ontario’s forthcoming corporate renewable energy purchasing program could lower carbon pollution and accelerate economic development for Indigenous communities. James Jenkins Jason Dion 28.03.24
High and dry: The rising tide of flood risks and the insurance dilemma A national low-cost insurance program tied to a broader strategy could help long-term flood resilience in many communities across Canada. Camila Flórez Bossio Ryan Ness 18.03.24
Electricity Trade Agreement creates mutual benefits for Ontario and Quebec By trading electricity during periods when one province has high demand and the other has lots of supply, the electricity trade agreement provides more, flexible clean electricity at lower costs for people. 30.08.23
New Ontario energy plan provides essential vision for electricity, but lacks detail on gas The plan will provide the guidance utilities, regulators, and system operators need to build a bigger, cleaner, smarter electricity system in ways that make sense for Ontario ratepayers . 10.07.23
Ontario plans to expand nuclear capacity a positive step toward net zero electricity The Canadian Climate Institute comments on the Ontario government’s announcement supporting new nuclear generation at Bruce Power. 05.07.23
St. Laurent North denied What a decision on an Enbridge gas pipeline in Ottawa tells us about the energy transition. Mitchell Beer 14.04.23
Ontario’s proposed clean energy credits are hot air. There are better ways to support clean power. Jason Dion Nicholas Rivers Nikhitha Gajudhur 10.01.23