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Waiting for the Storm: Ontario’s Deteriorating Tranmission and Distribution Assets and the Privatization Alternative

Posted on March 7, 2005 by energyprbe

Tom Adams

March 7, 2005

Report on the deteriorating state of Ontario’s power distribution and transmission infrastructure. The report was originally released in 2005.

Click here for a PDF.

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