Source: renewcanada.net, April 21, 2010
Ontario has made one of the largest single investments in wind energy in Canada’s history: 48 new wind energy projects have been awarded, representing more than 1,500 megawatts (MW) of new generating capacity.
“This is a very significant step for the government of Ontario and the Ontario Power Authority,” says CanWEA president Robert Hornung. “Ontario has established itself as a clear leader in North America in moving towards a green economy. Going forward, the long-term success of the Green Energy Act will ultimately depend on a continued commitment to open and fair access to the Feed in Tariff, as well as accelerated investment in new transmission infrastructure.”
“Between now and 2020, it is projected that $1 trillion will be invested in wind energy projects globally, creating more than 1.75 million jobs,” says Hornung.
