Polluting gas will provide 25% of Ontario’s electricity in 2030 – up from 4%
According to the Independent Electricity System Operator’s (IESO) 2024 Annual Planning Outlook, one-quarter of Ontario’s
According to the Independent Electricity System Operator’s (IESO) 2024 Annual Planning Outlook, one-quarter of Ontario’s
This report examines Ontario's misguided plan to increase the burning of fossil gas in the
A number of Ontario municipalities are taking an important stand for their residents and our
Ontario saw a huge spike in fossil gas burning for electricity production in 2023, with
The federal government appears poised to undercut one of its own signature climate initiatives. This
Our response to the federal government's revised draft Clean Electricity Regulations (CERs) points out that
Heat your home with electricity? Great news! You may qualify for a free heat pump – that can cut your heating costs in half – from Ontario’s Save on Energy program.
Last week, the Ford government introduced a bill to reinstate a massive subsidy for fossil
We’re spreading the word about why Ontario needs to triple its wind and solar power
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) has informed us that they intend to only contract
In yet another backroom deal bonanza, the Ford government has signed off on a plan
There is a myth that heat pumps are inappropriate for cold climates. That is not
The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has seen the future and that future does not include
Ontario is finally ready to feel the power of the sun and the wind once
At the COP28 negotiations, countries acknowledged for the first time that fossil fuels have got
While world leaders in Dubai grapple to sign an agreement on fossil fuel phase-out or
These days it feels like we're playing Whack-a-Mole. Proposals for polluting gas plants are popping
Last night, Greater Napanee Town Council decided to sell its residents’ right to clean air
Last night Loyalist Township Council refused to support Kingston CoGen’s proposal to build a new
There are better ways to meet growing peak electricity demand than building new gas plants