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Ontario Sustainable Energy Association Presentation to the Board of Directors; Ontario Power Authority June 14, 2007 Presentation to the Board of Directors; Ontario Power Authority June 14, 2007
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Agenda Who Is OSEA? Advanced Renewable Tariffs The Standard Offer Program Comparison & Critique Intent of the SOC Program Moving Forward Who Is OSEA? Advanced Renewable Tariffs The Standard Offer Program Comparison & Critique Intent of the SOC Program Moving Forward OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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WHO IS OSEA?
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About OSEA A province-wide non-profit organization founded in 1999 A member-based organization Currently 30 Member Organizations actively pursuing locally owned projects (Farmers, First Nations and Cooperatives) A province-wide non-profit organization founded in 1999 A member-based organization Currently 30 Member Organizations actively pursuing locally owned projects (Farmers, First Nations and Cooperatives) OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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About OSEA Education and Training Policy Development Initiation of new community power organizations and projects Technical Assistance Education and Training Policy Development Initiation of new community power organizations and projects Technical Assistance OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Current OSEA Members Manitoulin Lion’s Head Tiberton Kincardine Bervie Toronto Mount Forest Melancthon Waterloo Kitchener Hamilton Caledon Orangeville Dufferin Newmarket Barrie Midland Bobcaygeon Ottawa Milford Kingston Perth Temagami Walford MoCreebecThunder Bay OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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OSEA’s Goals 500 MW Community Power by 2012 100% renewable energy supply in Ontario Minimum 50% ownership by landowners, farmers, community organizations, local utilities, municipalities of all renewable energy generation within the Province 500 MW Community Power by 2012 100% renewable energy supply in Ontario Minimum 50% ownership by landowners, farmers, community organizations, local utilities, municipalities of all renewable energy generation within the Province OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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OSEA Accomplishments SOC Program Community Power Fund WWEA Conference Awards Grants SOC Program Community Power Fund WWEA Conference Awards Grants OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Community Drives Renewable Energy 85% of wind in Denmark; 65% in the Netherlands, and 50% of wind in Germany is locally owned Total installed Capacity of Wind in Germany is 20,600 MW Germany is 1/3 size of Ontario and has similar wind resources Ontario has ~ 400 MW of wind Ontario has over 30 community power co-ops and groups Ontario’s community power sector represents ~ 500 MW by 2012 85% of wind in Denmark; 65% in the Netherlands, and 50% of wind in Germany is locally owned Total installed Capacity of Wind in Germany is 20,600 MW Germany is 1/3 size of Ontario and has similar wind resources Ontario has ~ 400 MW of wind Ontario has over 30 community power co-ops and groups Ontario’s community power sector represents ~ 500 MW by 2012 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Advanced Renewable Tariffs: The Origin of ARTs in Ontario
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OSEA’s ARTs Campaign 2004 - OSEA launched campaign for Advanced Renewable Tariffs Fall 2004 - Liberal Party Endorses ARTs Winter 2004 - MoE Hires OSEA for SOC Study 2004 - OSEA launched campaign for Advanced Renewable Tariffs Fall 2004 - Liberal Party Endorses ARTs Winter 2004 - MoE Hires OSEA for SOC Study OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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OSEA’s ARTs Campaign Fall 2005 - MoE issues directive to OPA to develop recommendations on a SOP for Ontario March 2006 - Premier announces SOC Program March-October - OPA&OEB Stakeholder Workshops November 2006 - SOP rules issued Fall 2005 - MoE issues directive to OPA to develop recommendations on a SOP for Ontario March 2006 - Premier announces SOC Program March-October - OPA&OEB Stakeholder Workshops November 2006 - SOP rules issued OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Why ARTs? Community power proponents are precluded from participating in the RFP process for renewables ARTs allows for broad based participation and ownership of renewable power generation Simplified administrative process for government and suppliers Markets with ARTs have more players, stronger local economies, more manufacturing, more jobs, more renewable energy generation ARTs are a proven policy mechanism for the rapid deployment of renewable energy – Denmark, Germany, Spain, France, California Community power proponents are precluded from participating in the RFP process for renewables ARTs allows for broad based participation and ownership of renewable power generation Simplified administrative process for government and suppliers Markets with ARTs have more players, stronger local economies, more manufacturing, more jobs, more renewable energy generation ARTs are a proven policy mechanism for the rapid deployment of renewable energy – Denmark, Germany, Spain, France, California OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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OSEA’s Goals (Past and Present) Encourage Broad Participation Eliminate Barriers to DG Provide a Stable Market for RE Stimulate New Investment in RE Provide a Rigorous Pricing Model Create a Program for All Renewables Provide a Simple, Streamlined, Cost- Effective Application Process Encourage Broad Participation Eliminate Barriers to DG Provide a Stable Market for RE Stimulate New Investment in RE Provide a Rigorous Pricing Model Create a Program for All Renewables Provide a Simple, Streamlined, Cost- Effective Application Process OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Key Components OSEA Proposed Size (up to 10 MW) suggested cap Open to all players 20 year contracts Price set to encourage project development where there is community support and sufficient resource (e.g. wind = or > 5.6 m/s) specific to production and technology Guaranteed access to grid Pilot 2005-2010 (no cap), review in 2007 Size (up to 10 MW) suggested cap Open to all players 20 year contracts Price set to encourage project development where there is community support and sufficient resource (e.g. wind = or > 5.6 m/s) specific to production and technology Guaranteed access to grid Pilot 2005-2010 (no cap), review in 2007 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Advanced Renewable Tariffs OSEA’s Proposed Prices Paul Gipe, wind-works.org OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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OPA-OEB Program Goals Be Simple Remove Barriers to RE Generation Balance RE Generation with Value to Ratepayers Build on the Efforts of OSEA Be Simple Remove Barriers to RE Generation Balance RE Generation with Value to Ratepayers Build on the Efforts of OSEA OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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What We Got: The Ontario Standard Offer Program
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What We Got: Ontario’s SOP Size (0 up to 10 MW) cap Open to all players Not a pilot program – no cap on program capacity 20 year contract between generator and OPA Standardized Prices 11 cents/kWh base price (wind, hydro, bio-gas) 42 cents/kWh solar PV biogas and small hydro +possible 3cents for dispatchability Guaranteed (Our wording or theirs – check rules) (within reason and established safety guidelines) access to the distribution grid (< 50MW? 44 kV) Size (0 up to 10 MW) cap Open to all players Not a pilot program – no cap on program capacity 20 year contract between generator and OPA Standardized Prices 11 cents/kWh base price (wind, hydro, bio-gas) 42 cents/kWh solar PV biogas and small hydro +possible 3cents for dispatchability Guaranteed (Our wording or theirs – check rules) (within reason and established safety guidelines) access to the distribution grid (< 50MW? 44 kV) OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Ontario’s SOP/ARTs Wind, Hydro, & Biomass: $0.11/kWh Hydro & Biomass $0.0352/kWh on peak Solar PV: $0.42/kWh Inflation Adjustment: 20%, Except Solar PV (Punitive?) Term: 20 years OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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OPA-OEB & “Value to Ratepayers” Criterion Subject to Internal Interpretation Not Part of OPA’s Mandate Not Part of OSEA’s Proposal Neither Spain, France, or Germany Use “Value to Ratepayers” in Determining Tariffs Criterion Subject to Internal Interpretation Not Part of OPA’s Mandate Not Part of OSEA’s Proposal Neither Spain, France, or Germany Use “Value to Ratepayers” in Determining Tariffs OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Comparison and Critique of Ontario’s SOP - PG
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Ontario’s Standard Offer Program “The Most Progressive Renewable Energy Policy in North America in Two Decades”
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Prices for Wind Energy in Europe OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Prices Paid for Biomass in Europe OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Prices Paid for Solar PV in Europe OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Ontario Solar Tariff North American Comparison OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Ontario’s SOC’s: What’s Wrong? Tariffs Too Low PV: 1/2 of What’s Needed Wind: Only Windy Sites Biomass: $0.17 CAD/kWh MoAF Inflation Adjustment Too Low 20% vs 50%: -2.5% ROI Excluding Solar Punitive? Tariffs Too Low PV: 1/2 of What’s Needed Wind: Only Windy Sites Biomass: $0.17 CAD/kWh MoAF Inflation Adjustment Too Low 20% vs 50%: -2.5% ROI Excluding Solar Punitive? Differentiation Valuation Transmission Capacity Price OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Ontario’s SOC’s: What’s Wrong? Wind Tariff Differentiation Not Enough at Less Windy Sites Too Much at Windy Sites Fundamental Philosophical Shift Cost vs Value Debate Continues Minister of Energy--Yes OPA--Absolutely, Positively No! Antiquated Grid 7 month Hydro One Backlog! Wind Tariff Differentiation Not Enough at Less Windy Sites Too Much at Windy Sites Fundamental Philosophical Shift Cost vs Value Debate Continues Minister of Energy--Yes OPA--Absolutely, Positively No! Antiquated Grid 7 month Hydro One Backlog! Price Differentiation Valuation Transmission Capacity Differentiation Valuation OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Hydro One Queue Gaming www.hydroonenetworks.com Total Generating Capacity below red line (will not be processed) is over 1,200MW, or enough to cover ~5% of Ontario’s peak capacity demand Price Differentiation Valuation Transmission Capacity OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Results of the of Ontario’s SOP OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Ontario SOP/ARTs Results Residential PV: 150 kW? Commercial PV: 50 MW? ~20 MW Hydro 230 MW Wind Residential PV: 150 kW? Commercial PV: 50 MW? ~20 MW Hydro 230 MW Wind ~50 MW Installed in 2007? ~100 MW/month in Contracts Rush for Connections (November-April 2007) OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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A Disconnect Between Intent, Policy and Implementation
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“ Through renewable energy we are also opening up opportunities for communities and, moreover, for citizens to participate in our electricity future.” Donna Cansfield, Minister of Energy 16 th National Energy Services Conference February 6, 2006 “ Through renewable energy we are also opening up opportunities for communities and, moreover, for citizens to participate in our electricity future.” Donna Cansfield, Minister of Energy 16 th National Energy Services Conference February 6, 2006 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“Standard Offer will open up the opportunity for community-based projects to sell power to the grid.” Donna Cansfield, Minister of Energy 16 th National Energy Services Conference February 6, 2006 “Standard Offer will open up the opportunity for community-based projects to sell power to the grid.” Donna Cansfield, Minister of Energy 16 th National Energy Services Conference February 6, 2006 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“Standard Offer for small renewable energy projects is valuable from a range of perspectives. It adds to the energy supply, it opens up the market to smaller projects … to businesses, rural landowners or farmers.” Donna Cansfield, Minister of Energy 16 th National Energy Services Conference February 6, 2006 “Standard Offer for small renewable energy projects is valuable from a range of perspectives. It adds to the energy supply, it opens up the market to smaller projects … to businesses, rural landowners or farmers.” Donna Cansfield, Minister of Energy 16 th National Energy Services Conference February 6, 2006 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“ Standard Offer is absolutely critical to smaller generators who aim to sell electricity to the grid, because it eliminates the complex bidding, assessment and quote-based competition that has discouraged investment in smaller projects.” Donna Cansfield, Minister of Energy Integrated Solutions to Manure Management III March 9, 2006 “ Standard Offer is absolutely critical to smaller generators who aim to sell electricity to the grid, because it eliminates the complex bidding, assessment and quote-based competition that has discouraged investment in smaller projects.” Donna Cansfield, Minister of Energy Integrated Solutions to Manure Management III March 9, 2006 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“We’re giving Ontarians, whether they be farmers, cooperatives, or small businesses – the opportunity to help strengthen our energy system, reduce our reliance on coal, and clean up our air through Ontario’s Standard Offer Program,” Dwight Duncan, Minister of Energy February 27, 2007 “We’re giving Ontarians, whether they be farmers, cooperatives, or small businesses – the opportunity to help strengthen our energy system, reduce our reliance on coal, and clean up our air through Ontario’s Standard Offer Program,” Dwight Duncan, Minister of Energy February 27, 2007 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“This represents a tremendous opportunity for farmers and our communities to build greater economic prosperity in our rural areas,” It is yet another example of how this government is acting to create jobs and a better future for rural Ontario.” Leona Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs February 27, 2007 “This represents a tremendous opportunity for farmers and our communities to build greater economic prosperity in our rural areas,” It is yet another example of how this government is acting to create jobs and a better future for rural Ontario.” Leona Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs February 27, 2007 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“We’re taking a bold new step that will allow hundreds of small, local, renewable energy producers to get into the energy market – providing cleaner energy that will help meet Ontario’s needs today – and in the future” Premier Dalton McGuinty March 21, 2006 “We’re taking a bold new step that will allow hundreds of small, local, renewable energy producers to get into the energy market – providing cleaner energy that will help meet Ontario’s needs today – and in the future” Premier Dalton McGuinty March 21, 2006 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“ Until now, it was too costly and complex for small, renewable power producers — such as farmers, rural landowners, community groups, First Nations, business owners or municipalities — to sell their energy to the grid.” Premier’s Press Release March 21, 2006 “ Until now, it was too costly and complex for small, renewable power producers — such as farmers, rural landowners, community groups, First Nations, business owners or municipalities — to sell their energy to the grid.” Premier’s Press Release March 21, 2006 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“ Standard Offer contracts have been the fastest and most successful way of producing renewable energy throughout the world,” Premier Dalton McGuinty March 21, 2006 “ Standard Offer contracts have been the fastest and most successful way of producing renewable energy throughout the world,” Premier Dalton McGuinty March 21, 2006 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“ Encouraging communities to develop more renewable electricity will spur the kind of innovation in the energy sector that will help clean up our air, create jobs and contribute to our long-term prosperity.” Premier Dalton McGuinty March 21, 2006 “ Encouraging communities to develop more renewable electricity will spur the kind of innovation in the energy sector that will help clean up our air, create jobs and contribute to our long-term prosperity.” Premier Dalton McGuinty March 21, 2006 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“... Find the right mechanism to spread the use of wind across the province.” Minister of Energy Dwight Duncan April 12, 2007 “... Find the right mechanism to spread the use of wind across the province.” Minister of Energy Dwight Duncan April 12, 2007 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“... We will bring the barriers down.” Minister of Energy Dwight Duncan April 12, 2007 “... We will bring the barriers down.” Minister of Energy Dwight Duncan April 12, 2007 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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“We did it because it was the right thing to do.” Minister of Energy Dwight Duncan April 12, 2007 “We did it because it was the right thing to do.” Minister of Energy Dwight Duncan April 12, 2007 OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Going Forward
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Immediate Corrective Action 2 Year Review (OSEA has Begun) Consultation Fall 2007 New SOC Tariffs March, 2008 SOC Program: What’s Next? OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture Additions to The SOP General Policy Improvements To The SOP
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SOP: Immediate Corrective Action Grant priority access or set aside % capacity of distribution system for locally owned projects Ease Burden on Distribution Grid Lift Project Size Cap Lift Voltage Cap Make Locally-Owned Solar Viable Raise Solar PV Tariff Make On-Farm Biogas Viable Raise Biogas Tariff Grant priority access or set aside % capacity of distribution system for locally owned projects Ease Burden on Distribution Grid Lift Project Size Cap Lift Voltage Cap Make Locally-Owned Solar Viable Raise Solar PV Tariff Make On-Farm Biogas Viable Raise Biogas Tariff Additions to The SOP General Policy Improvements To The SOP Immediate Corrective Action OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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SOP: Immediate Corrective Action Additions to The SOP General Policy Improvements To The SOP Immediate Corrective Action OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture Ontario Revised Solar PV Tariffs
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SOP: Immediate Corrective Action Additions to The SOP General Policy Improvements To The SOP Immediate Corrective Action OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture Ontario Revised Biogas Tariffs
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SOP: Immediate Corrective Action To Build a Conservation Culture… … You Must Be Able to See It Wind & Solar are the Most Visible Manifestations of Renewable Energy Solar PV can be Deployed Most Quickly Deploying Solar PV says: “Progress Being Made”. To Build a Conservation Culture… … You Must Be Able to See It Wind & Solar are the Most Visible Manifestations of Renewable Energy Solar PV can be Deployed Most Quickly Deploying Solar PV says: “Progress Being Made”. Additions to The SOP General Policy Improvements To The SOP Immediate Corrective Action OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture Ontario’s Conservation Culture
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Revisit Prices Increase Differentiation Differentiated Tariffs for Wind Inflation Indexing (60%) Add Offshore Wind Add Solar Thermal SOC Program: What’s Next? OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture General Policy Improvements To The SOP Immediate Corrective Action Additions to The SOP
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SOC Program: Solar Thermal Germany Proposed Wärme Gesetz Costs Spread Across Heating Oil & Gas Monitoring Technology Exists Germany Proposed Wärme Gesetz Costs Spread Across Heating Oil & Gas Monitoring Technology Exists OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture General Policy Improvements To The SOP Immediate Corrective Action Additions to The SOP
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Immediate Corrective Action SOC Program: What’s Next? Lift Voltage Cap Transmission Voltages Lift Project Size Cap 50 MW? Priority Access Farmers, First Nations, Co-ops? Priority Purchase Renewables before Nuclear & Fossil Fuels Lift Voltage Cap Transmission Voltages Lift Project Size Cap 50 MW? Priority Access Farmers, First Nations, Co-ops? Priority Purchase Renewables before Nuclear & Fossil Fuels OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture Additions to The SOP General Policy Improvements To The SOP
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Replicating The “Ontario” Model Official BC, Saskatchewan, Manitoba Unofficial Québec, Nova Scotia, Michigan? Official BC, Saskatchewan, Manitoba Unofficial Québec, Nova Scotia, Michigan? OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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Advanced Renewable Tariffs Deliver More Capacity More Quickly More Equitably Deliver More Capacity More Quickly More Equitably OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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ARTs: A Question of Equity Feed Laws are Fair Nearly All Can Play Farmers, Ranchers, First Nations, & Co-ops OSEAARTsSOPCritiqueIntentFuture
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No Time for Half Measures … No Time to Lose
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Renewables… When You Look Closely...... Worth Every Cent
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Thank you! To contact OSEA: 416-977-4441 or info@ontario-sea.org www.ontario-sea.org Paul Gipe Renewable Energy Consultant, OSEA Deb Doncaster Executive Director, OSEA
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