Category Archives: Reforming Ontario’s Electrical Generation Sector

Reformer-critic dumped from IMO

In another development related to the opening of the new Ontario power market, the Ontario government recently dumped an outspoken, reform-minded critic of the province’s electricity system from the board of directors of the IMO.

Tom Adams, the Executive Director of Energy Probe, an environment and public interest group based in Toronto, was the only one of several IMO board members not reappointed in February by Jim Wilson, the Ontario minister of energy. James Baillie, the IMO chair, had approved Adams’ reappointment.

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California is no plug for private power

SAN DIEGO – As Ontarians prepare for the brave new world of the competitive electricity market, they might reflect on the fate of Arthur Edelman.

Edelman is a 75-year-old retired carpenter, a big, plainspoken man. On his right arm is a tattoo, a memento from his wartime service in the U.S. Navy.

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Private power plan spells public pain for Albertans

CALGARY – When Alberta first announced it would open up its electricity system to the free market, Harry Irving was thrilled.

Irving’s family-owned Foothills Steel Foundry makes steel castings for the gravel crushing industry. Under the province’s decades-old regulatory system, the Calgary manufacturer paid between $15,000 and $20,000 a month for power. Competition in the electricity industry, he figured, would surely lower his costs.

“I’d be the first one to say deregulation should work,” Irving says.

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Rebels emerge as real winners

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. – To the casual observer, this small Prairie city doesn’t seem much like Los Angeles.

The houses are modest, the glitter definitely limited. Downtown at Top Pizza Family Restaurant, the lunch-time crowd is watching curling on television. No one is dressed in all-black.

But in one key way, Medicine Hat is L.A. When everyone else was hopping aboard the electricity privatization bandwagon, this city – like Los Angeles – refused to take part.

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We can't afford an open market

Note: The Toronto Star did not run this letter, written by Energy Probe’s Tom Adams, despite receiving it on the same day as the final installment of its Walkom three-part energy series.

Dear Letters Editor:

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Energy hot potato in Ottawa

PM faces challenge of charting new strategy for 21st century

In the corridors of power in Ottawa and Washington, the e-word is back.

In an era of pump-price angst, unprecedented home heating bills and an electricity crisis in California, energy has returned as a key political issue in the White House and on Parliament Hill.

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Energy hot potato in Ottawa

PM faces challenge of charting new strategy for 21st century

In the corridors of power in Ottawa and Washington, the e-word is back.

In an era of pump-price angst, unprecedented home heating bills and an electricity crisis in California, energy has returned as a key political issue in the White House and on Parliament Hill.

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Mike Harris is forcing us back to Nuclear Power

 

Nuclear power is back. Mike Harris has played into the hands of the pro-nuclear lobby by stopping the emergence of a competitive market. As Harris told reporters on the day the government announced it was delaying competition indefinitely, he is resurrecting the Pickering nuclear reactors to keep the lights on in the province. Without competition, the nuclear industry is back in the driver’s seat.

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Free-market energy: Privatizing Hydro is bound to make information scarce

Letters to the Editor

Judging from his track record of extending secret subsidies to industrial power guzzlers, using Cabinet orders to undermine the independence of our energy regulator, and exempting Crown-owned electricity corporations from Ontario’s Freedom of Information Act, Mike Harris is intent on keeping the public in the dark about key aspects of his electricity restructuring.

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Free-market energy

Power to the People – that’s the title of a recent Royal Ontario Museum exhibit on the history of public power in Ontario. And real public power? Well, you’ve missed that too. In the real world, the electrical industry in Ontario slipped out of public control a couple of years back.

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