November 29, 2004 |
"The ten new energy projects provide 395 megawatts of clean,
renewable energy, which will reduce our dependence on dirty coal-fired plants
and enhance air quality throughout the province."
- Dwight Duncan, Energy Minister of Ontario
"Helping homeowners to pursue sustainable energy solutions also
contributes to a sustainable and diverse electricity sector, which helps build a
strong and prosperous economy and provides a quality of life that is second to
none," said Duncan.
Retail-sales tax rebates apply to wind energy, micro hydro-electric and
geothermal energy systems that are installed in residential premises after March
27, 2003 and before November 26, 2007. The sales tax changes are part of the
2004 Budget Measures Act, which was introduced by Finance Minister Greg Sorbara.
The CAD 700 million (US $593.2 million) in energy projects include waterpower
and landfill gas projects as well as five new wind farms. Each project is a
result of the province's request for proposals seeking approximately 300 MW of
new renewable energy sources. Approved projects are: a 23 MW hydroelectric
partnership at Umbata Falls, an 8 MW Glen Miller hydroelectric, a 99 MW Erie
Shores Wind Farm, a 99 MW windfarm in Prince Township, a 67.5 MW Melancthon Grey
Wind project in Shelburne, a 49.5 MW Blue Highlands wind farm in the Blue
Mountains, a 39.6 MW Kingsbridge wind power project in Goderich, a 5 MW landfill
gas generating station in Ottowa, and a 2.5 MW landfill gas generating station
in Guelph. There is one more municiple project that wasn't annouced because it
is pending approval by the local council where the project is proposed.
"The ten new energy projects provide 395 megawatts of clean, renewable
energy, which will reduce our dependence on dirty coal-fired plants and enhance
air quality throughout the province," Duncan said.
Both the rebate tax and the renewable energy projects will help to meet the
government's commitment to provide five per cent, or 1,350 MW, of generating
capacity through renewable sources by 2007, and ten per cent by 2010.
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