Renewable energy helps to fight climate change. It creates sustainable jobs and economic growth. There is an urgent need for Ontario to develop new policies that support renewable energy.York's Knowledge Mobilization Unit provides services and funding for faculty, graduate students, and community organizations seeking to maximize the impact of academic research and expertise on public policy, social programming, and professional practice. It is supported by SSHRC and CIHR grants, and by the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation. kmbunit@yorku.ca www.researchimpact.c
The introduction of the Feed-in tariff (FIT) program in Ontario in 2010, with specific consideration...
Ontario is the industrial heartland of Canada and more than 80% of its energy comes from Canadian so...
This article examines the development of policy to promote renewable electricity in the province of ...
The Integrated Power System Plan proposed by the Ontario Power Authority failed to maximize its pote...
The use of renewable energies (RE) for electricity production can potentially deliver a range of soc...
Climate change is at its core an energy problem. However, energy usage is not just an ecological pro...
This research examines how Oxford County, a community that includes 7 municipalities in Ontario, Can...
Newfoundland and Labrador province is blessed with many natural resources. The province heavily depe...
Local Distribution Companies can to play a greater role in the design and delivery of conservation d...
Sustainable energy sources are urgently required, as traditional non-renewable energy sources are in...
Green technology has developed rapidly in the past decade in an effort to produce clean energy throu...
Saskatchewan is home to one of the most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensive electricity sectors...
The development and deployment of renewable energy technologies is increasingly recognized as a nece...
As municipalities in Canada seek out ways in which to address the issues related to climate change, ...
Ontario’s present electricity supply is one that relies heavily on nuclear generation to provide ene...
The introduction of the Feed-in tariff (FIT) program in Ontario in 2010, with specific consideration...
Ontario is the industrial heartland of Canada and more than 80% of its energy comes from Canadian so...
This article examines the development of policy to promote renewable electricity in the province of ...
The Integrated Power System Plan proposed by the Ontario Power Authority failed to maximize its pote...
The use of renewable energies (RE) for electricity production can potentially deliver a range of soc...
Climate change is at its core an energy problem. However, energy usage is not just an ecological pro...
This research examines how Oxford County, a community that includes 7 municipalities in Ontario, Can...
Newfoundland and Labrador province is blessed with many natural resources. The province heavily depe...
Local Distribution Companies can to play a greater role in the design and delivery of conservation d...
Sustainable energy sources are urgently required, as traditional non-renewable energy sources are in...
Green technology has developed rapidly in the past decade in an effort to produce clean energy throu...
Saskatchewan is home to one of the most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensive electricity sectors...
The development and deployment of renewable energy technologies is increasingly recognized as a nece...
As municipalities in Canada seek out ways in which to address the issues related to climate change, ...
Ontario’s present electricity supply is one that relies heavily on nuclear generation to provide ene...
The introduction of the Feed-in tariff (FIT) program in Ontario in 2010, with specific consideration...
Ontario is the industrial heartland of Canada and more than 80% of its energy comes from Canadian so...
This article examines the development of policy to promote renewable electricity in the province of ...