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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 2006, p. 8

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Regardliess of tihe mnechod these grougr ‘.m."’m-mnhhhm.m. VCX REEosamromnn® Just call it the nuclear option Groups should be honouring _ "y= «> ... _ ____ _ "‘‘C48 "We‘re with the big boys nowe" gourg om _ Si muilton promesest by 2 seeur to Rave conveâ€" weremnt thas tThe Ontario Power Authority (OPA) even put out a report that said the "*O‘th will not change significantly from its current contribuâ€" nonm of 50 per cent of the in Ontaric, * target date. they nate the use planes by 2007 bmmlsmflh. Doondvggle for the previous Comservative government. the new Liberal governâ€" ment promised to look at the furure of energy generaâ€" non in the province after the 2008 blackout and the move to deregulate the energy market became such a L.3 Du 1 generation in Ontario seems to be he.ufirg in one clear directionâ€"call it the after the Daiton McGuinty proviacial government was clected. these mice blueâ€" skied ads pushing nuclear en sturted appearing. While it ruy Thars because the Liberâ€" biegest promise on the tromt s still uncertain U Wars was to elimiâ€" of cval firing of energy in Ontaric The former Ontario Hydro‘s stranded debt curâ€" rently sits and $20 billion, and is expected to increase as new generation is added to Darlington and the Bruce ing and n-furbi;;ni;l-g- :):r 1 M090.â€"Sunicintiine it a2d of electricity in Ontario, acknowledges there are probiems with the nuclear option. The biggest ones being what to do with nuclear waste. as well as the billions of dollars in cost overruns we‘ve had in refirâ€" But even the OPA. which is the government agency nds e rig CC hT eneeh cheap energy in the 19505 So the glow is definitely not off nuclear power, which first came on line as a source other hand. is ex provide 43 per ce province‘s electr duction by 2025 current 23 per cen the electricity pro 2005. R k-.‘_‘(“l:‘ wm Oy 2025 from its ‘3 per cent stake of 1. is expected to per cent of the electricity proâ€" produced in Our strange weather of late has been a wakeup call for a lot of people. and we shouldn‘t have to wait for it to get worse to demand pouoen So why not take the on it? announced Sunday that they are sending out a brochure outlining Ontario‘s Pnergy options to every household in the province, with an invitation for people to have their say by mail or Ontario Fm-rg\ Donna ( these green advocates clamoured for better gov ernment of what the appro priate mix should be in the future. The Ontario governâ€" ment gave in and held oneâ€" day public consultation sesâ€" sions in 12 different cities around the province. That has a lot of green energy advocates dismayed. Just when they thought they might have slayed the nuclear dragon, it‘s come out of its cave again. Greenpeace Canada commussioned its own surâ€" vey and found that more than half of its respondents agreed with the antiâ€"nuciear opuion, and believe nuclear power should be phased ou:; in Ontario. The OPA seems to be takâ€" ing a page out of the Euroâ€" pean philosophy, which built up its nuclear capacity while North Americans sweated out the fallout of Chernobyl in the Ukraine and its own Three Mile Island in the U.S. power fac on line. ility comes back Cansfield \x Minister im up

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