Doug Ford shifts direction on wind power in Ontario|CBC News| August 19, 2024
6 years after scrapping projects, PC government reopens door to green energy
“One of Doug Ford’s first acts as premier of Ontario, just days after taking office in 2018, was cancelling more than 750 renewable energy projects, including a large wind farm that was already partially built.
Fast forward to today, and Ford’s Progressive Conservative government is poised to oversee the biggest expansion of green energy that the province has seen in nearly a decade.
Ontario has laid out plans to procure an additional 5,000 megawatts of renewable energy by 2034. By comparison: the capacity of all wind power projects currently installed across the province totals about 4,900 megawatts.
The move makes for one of the most dramatic policy shifts from a government that has had its fair share of U-turns.
The expansion is driven by the anticipated rise in demand for electricity in Ontario — as well as the demand from many companies that the electricity supply be as emissions-free as possible — along with falling costs of producing wind and solar energy.
But the plan is almost certain to face some opposition, particularly when it comes to wind power.”
Doug Ford shifts direction on wind power in Ontario|CBC News| August 19, 2024

as a taxpayer living in a turbine region instituted by McGuinty /Wynne am all too well aware of their consequences yep ugly and have affected my property value and btw a turbine within my immediate view front and back. commentors say does not look soo bad when i say ok thoughts of having one in your backyard met with silence