TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - April 11, 2013) - Ontario's Green Energy Act (GEA) will soon put the province at or near the top of North American electricity costs, with serious consequences for the province's economic growth and competitiveness, concludes a new report from the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian think-tank.
"Already, the GEA has caused major price increases for large energy consumers, and we're anticipating additional hikes of 40 to 50 per cent over the next few years," said Ross McKitrick, Fraser Institute senior fellow and author of Environmental and Economic Consequences of Ontario's Green Energy Act.
"The Ontario government defends the GEA by referring to a confidential 2005 cost-benefit analysis on reducing air pollution from power plants. That report did not recommend pursuing wind or solar power, instead it looked at conventional pollution control methods which would have yielded the same environmental benefits as the GEA, but at a tenth of the current cost. If the province sticks to its targets for expanding renewables, the GEA will end up being 70 times costlier than the alternative, with no greater benefits."...
Now, if only we could harness and repurpose all the Liberal government's hot air, we'd be laughin'.
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