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NEWS

April 8, 2010

17 projects in the riding of Timiskaming-Cochrane are included in 184 contract offers issued for large-scale renewable projects throughout the province, announced MPP David Ramsay.

These new projects are part of the largest energy investment of its kind in Canadian history.

The 184 new contract offers are for large green-energy projects that exceed 500 kilowatts under the Feed-In Tariff program. These are on top of a previous announcement of 510 mid-scale projects. In total, these 694 contracts have a potential generating capacity of more than 2,500 megawatts — enough electricity to power more than 600,000 homes.

The 184 new contracts being announced today will create more jobs in the growing green energy sector because projects have domestic content requirements. Located in communities across the province, these projects will create 20,000 direct and indirect green jobs. The total 694 Feed-In Tariff (FIT) contract offers announced to date are expected to attract about $9 billion in private sector investment.

“Ontario is committed to greening our electricity system, cleaning up our air and creating new ‘green collar’ jobs,” said MPP David Ramsay. “We’re pleased that our community will help create new supplies of clean electricity to power Ontario’s homes, schools, hospitals and businesses.”

The 17 projects include locations at:

Timiskaming Shores
Kirkland Lake
Cochrane
Ramore
Latchford
Monteith
Charlton
Dokis Bay
Marter Township

The FIT program is one of the cornerstones of Ontario’s Green Energy Act. It encourages the development of renewable energy projects from a diverse range of producers, including homeowners, schools, farmers, large retailers, small businesses and large-scale commercial developers by offering long-term, stable prices for the electricity generated.

QUICK FACTS

  • In 2009, carbon dioxide emissions from Ontario’s coal plants were more than 70 per cent below 2003 levels and output was the lowest in 45 years  
  • Since 2003, about 1,300 MW of renewable electricity generation has come online in Ontario – enough to power more than 300,000 homes  
  • Over the life of the FIT projects over 40 megatonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2, the leading greenhouse gas) will be displaced compared to what would be emitted by equivalent gas-fired generation – equivalent to removing every single car off Ontario roads for one year.

LEARN MORE

For the complete list of projects visit www.fit.powerauthority.on.ca

Read more about the major components of Ontario’s Green Energy Act

See Ontario's Ten Steps to Green Energy

Contact:

Trevor Mood
Office of David Ramsay, M.P.P.
Timiskaming – Cochrane
(416) 325-7137