February 17, 2011 2:46 PM
Ontario has taken the next major step forward to implementing the government's 20-year Long-Term Energy Plan, Building Our Clean Energy Future. This will help keep the lights on in our homes, businesses, schools and hospitals, create thousands of new, good jobs in Ontario, and clean up the air we breathe.
The province has issued the final directive that requires the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) to implement the key aspects of the supply mix. That means the OPA will consult with partners and the public as it develops the comprehensive energy plan for submission to the Ontario Energy Board later this year.
Key elements of the long-term energy plan include:
The plan also includes increasing Ontario's renewable power supply from sources like wind, solar and bio-energy by 10 per cent, up to 10,700 megawatts. To help achieve this target the Ontario Power Authority will move forward shortly with the next round of clean energy contracts.
The province is also instructing Hydro One to move forward immediately with several priority transmission projects. This will bring more clean power online, serve changing demand, and ensure reliability. These projects include upgrades to existing lines and building a new one west of London, and upgrades in Southwestern Ontario. Hydro One will also immediately begin upgrading key transformer stations. These improvements will enable the connection of small-scale renewable energy projects across the province.
To help Ontarians manage the costs of turning on more clean power, the government is:
"Ontarians want a cleaner energy system and we're moving forward with that, creating thousands of new, good jobs while cleaning up the air we breathe. And, we're helping Ontario families and small businesses by taking 10 per cent off their hydro bills."
– Hon. Brad Duguid
Minister of Energy