electricity bills

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Wind, solar and biomass policies have resulted in high additional costs for consumers.


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As the prime minister tours the country, he can see how his policies are making things worse—not better.


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Affordable energy is to the economy what oxygen is to the human body.


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Renewable energy sources require 100 per cent backup power.


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In 2014, Vancouver residents and businesses used about 21 million gigajoules of natural gas-derived energy.


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Consumers will pay $9.2 billion more for renewables under the current plan than Ontario’s previous program.


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In 2013, 30 per cent of households earning $27,000 or less had to devote 10 per cent or more of their expenditures to energy.


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Ontario electricity prices are rising much faster than inflation and worse than the national electricity costs trend.


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Ontario can offer some painful examples of what can happen when you abandon coal for renewables.