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New battery could change world, one house at a time

Posted by Michael Carter on Tuesday, August 18, 2009, In : Ontario Green Energy Act 2009 
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buy this photoASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Ceramatec President Ashok V. Joshi and his team John Gordon (from left to right), John Watkins, Grover Coors and Anthony Nickens at Ceramatec in Salt Lake City. The team has been working on developing a storage battery for homes and businesses. Photo taken at Ceramatec in Salt Lake City.

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Hope is Blowing in the wind for British Columbia

Posted by Michael Carter on Friday, August 14, 2009, In : Ontario Green Energy Act 2009 

Hope is blowing in the wind for British Columbia

BY TZEPORAH BERMAN, SPECIAL TO THE SUNAUGUST 12, 2009COMMENTS (36)

 

Standing under the mesmerizing blades of the new wind energy park up at Dawson Creek last week was a moment to celebrate: The gentle giants at British Columbia's first wind farm are now feeding clean electricity onto the grid.

The most striking thing about the new wind farm is how utterly normal it all seems. Looking out over Mike's Steak House to the ridge in the distance...


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Ontario's New Green Energy Act

Posted by Michael Carter on Wednesday, July 29, 2009, In : Ontario Green Energy Act 2009 

Ontario’s new green energy act

New legislation removes barriers to the development of renewable energy

Publish date: Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Get on the fast-track to power

The days of burning through financing while waiting for renewable energy project approvals are about to fade into the past. If enacted, Ontario’s proposed Bill 150, the Green Energy and Green Economy Act, 2009 (the Act), will remove the barriers to investing in the province’...


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Green Energy Act 2009 (GEA): Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MEI)

Posted by Michael Carter on Wednesday, July 29, 2009, In : Ontario Green Energy Act 2009 

The Green Energy Act: A Vision for the Future

Ontario’s Green Energy Act (GEA), and related amendments to other legislation, received Royal Assent on May 14, 2009. Work is now underway across government to develop the regulations and other tools needed to fully implement the legislation. As these are developed, the various schedules and other elements making up the GEA will be proclaimed. Check this website periodically for updates.

The landmark Green Energy Act will boost investment in r...


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