Ontario Hydro’s Most Costly Legacy (Isn’t Darlington)
Of all the generation sources operating substantially unchanged since the days of the old Ontario, which ones are the most costly for consumers today?
Of all the generation sources operating substantially unchanged since the days of the old Ontario, which ones are the most costly for consumers today?
The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is hell-bent on committing the province to build the Muskrat Falls generating station on the Churchill River in Labrador and a transmission system interconnecting Labrador to the island of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. At a forecast capital cost that works out to over $9,700 for every man, woman and …
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