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{{#Wiki_filter:CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Home News Canada AM W-FIVE Weather Video Sports Entertainment Programs TV Listings News Programs CTV News Team Services Top Stories Canada World Entertainment Health Sports Business Sci-Tech Politics Consumer Specials Galleries Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty details his plans during a press conference on Monday, June 18, 2007.
{{#Wiki_filter:CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Home News Canada AM W-FIVE Weather Video Sports Entertainment Programs TV Listings News Programs CTV News Team Services Top Stories Canada World Entertainment Health Sports Business Sci-Tech Politics Consumer Specials Galleries Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty details his plans during a press conference on Monday, June 18, 2007.
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/26/2007 3:36:11 PM CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Updated Mon. Jun. 18 2007 2:39 PM ET toronto.ctv.ca The Ontario government set its climate targets Monday, promising to close the province's coal plants and reduce emissions to below 1990


levels.Premier Dalton McGuinty announced emissions targets that fail to meet the Kyoto protocol and European levels but are well above federal targets.
CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Updated Mon. Jun. 18 2007 2:39 PM ET toronto.ctv.ca The Ontario government set its climate targets Monday, promising to close the province's coal plants and reduce emissions to below 1990 levels.
Premier Dalton McGuinty announced emissions targets that fail to meet the Kyoto protocol and European levels but are well above federal targets.
Targets for Ontario's climate plan include:
Targets for Ontario's climate plan include:
l    A reduction of greenhouse gases to six per cent below 1990 levels by 2014 l    A reduction of greenhouse gases to 15 per cent below 1990 levels  
A reduction of greenhouse gases to six per cent below 1990 levels by 2014 A reduction of greenhouse gases to 15 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020 A reduction of greenhouse gases to 80 per cent below 1990 levels by 2050 McGuinty said to reach the proposed targets, Ontario's coal plants will shut down by 2014.
Video CTV Toronto: Paul Bliss reports from Queen's Park 1:55 The premier estimated the closure of the plants will help to achieve 50 per cent of Ontario's proposed levels.
Related Stories The remaining 50 per cent will come from transit initiatives, improved energy efficiency and technology that helps fight climate change.                                                      Greenpeace slams McGuinty's nuclear stance Ont. wants small energy producers to add to grid "We're doing our part to fight climate change in an ambitious and                                                      Environmentalists upset by McGuinty's climate plan realistic way by shutting down coal plants, promoting energy Coal a major factor in U.S. carbon emissions conservation and investing in infrastructure that helps Ontarians reduce Ont. gov't rejects anti-pollution coal scrubbers their greenhouse-gas emissions," McGuinty during his speech.
The announcement at the Shared Air Summit in Toronto was briefly                                              User Tools interrupted by a protester demanding the province shut down the plants immediately.                                                                                                          Print This Page E-Mail Story The heckler was escorted out of the building.                                                                          Feedback Fonts:BiggerSmaller McGuinty promised during the last election to close coal plants in the province by 2007.
Sci-Tech Stories Coal plants currently provide Ontario with 20 per cent of its electricity.
Astronauts finish spacewalk; install module The premier boasted the province is building hundreds of wind turbines                                                One-third in U.S. believe in ghosts, UFOs: poll to the replace the plants and a massive new clean energy tunnel project in                                            Nintendo rules out Wii price cut Niagara Falls.                                                                                                        Primates in danger of extinction: report White House edited climate change statement: AP "By 2030 there will be about 1,000 more new coal-fired generating                                                      Report connects red hair to Neanderthals stations built on this planet. There is only one place in the world that is                                            Radarsat-2 to protect Arctic sovereignty: Prentice phasing out coal-fired generation and we're doing that right here in World's largest jetliner makes historic flight Ontario.
Controversial DNA scientist retires from post The Lakeview coal plant in Mississauga has already been demolished.                                                    Nobel laureate scientist retires after furor Harper announces Lake Superior marine park file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/FSEIS Preparation/CT...a Ont_ Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014.htm (2 of 3)10/26/2007 3:36:11 PM


by 2020 l    A reduction of greenhouse gases to 80 per cent below 1990 levels
CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Monday's announcement is part of the Liberal climate change plan being revealed over the course of the summer leading up to the Oct. 10 election.
 
With a report from CTV's Paul Bliss Sci-Tech Stories Astronauts finish spacewalk; install module One-third in U.S. believe in ghosts, UFOs: poll Nintendo rules out Wii price cut Primates in danger of extinction:
by 2050 McGuinty said to reach the proposed targets, Ontario's coal plants will
report User Tools                                              White House edited climate change statement: AP Print This Page Report connects red hair to E-Mail Story Neanderthals Feedback Radarsat-2 to protect Arctic Fonts:BiggerSmaller sovereignty: Prentice World's largest jetliner makes historic flight Controversial DNA scientist retires from post Nobel laureate scientist retires after furor Harper announces Lake Superior marine park About CTV l Contests l Careers l CTV Announcements l Advertise on TV l CTV Media l Advertise on Web Archive Sales l Tapes and Transcripts l Privacy Policy l Terms and Conditions l Contact Us l Site Map
 
© 2007                                             All Rights Reserved.
shut down by 2014.
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The premier estimated the closure of the plants will help to achieve 50 per cent of Ontario's proposed levels.
The remaining 50 per cent will come from transit initiatives, improved energy efficiency and technology that helps fight climate change. "We're doing our part to fight climate change in an ambitious and realistic way by shutting down coal plants, promoting energy
 
conservation and investing in infrastructure that helps Ontarians reduce
 
their greenhouse-gas emissions," McGuinty during his speech.
The announcement at the Shared Air Summit in Toronto was briefly interrupted by a protester demanding the province shut down the plants
 
immediately.
The heckler was escorted out of the building.
McGuinty promised during the last election to close coal plants in the province by 2007.
Coal plants currently provide Ontario with 20 per cent of its electricity.
 
The premier boasted the province is building hundreds of wind turbines to the replace the plants and a massive new clean energy tunnel project in
 
Niagara Falls."By 2030 there will be about 1,000 more new coal-fired generating stations built on this planet. There is only one place in the world that is
 
phasing out coal-fired generation and we're doing that right here in
 
Ontario.The Lakeview coal plant in Mississauga has already been demolished.
Video l    CTV Toronto: Paul Bliss reports from Queen's Park  1:55 Related Stories l    Greenpeace slams McGuinty's nuclear stance l    Ont. wants small energy producers to add to grid l    Environmentalists upset by McGuinty's climate plan l    Coal a major factor in U.S. carbon emissions l    Ont. gov't rejects anti-pollution coal scrubbers User Tools l    Print This Page l    E-Mail Story l    Feedback l    Fonts:BiggerSmaller Sci-Tech Stories l    Astronauts finish spacewalk; install module l    One-third in U.S. believe in ghosts, UFOs: poll l    Nintendo rules out Wii price cut l    Primates in danger of extinction: report l    White House edited climate change statement: AP l    Report connects red hair to Neanderthals l    Radarsat-2 to protect Arctic sovereignty: Prentice l    World's largest jetliner makes historic flight l    Controversial DNA scientist retires from post l    Nobel laureate scientist retires after furor l    Harper announces Lake Superior marine park file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/FSEIS Preparation/CT...a  Ont_ Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014.htm (2 of 3)10
/26/2007 3:36:11 PM CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Monday's announcement is part of the Liberal climate change plan being revealed over the course of the summer leading up to the Oct. 10  
 
election.
With a report from CTV's Paul Bliss User Tools l    Print This Page l    E-Mail Story l    Feedback l    Fonts:BiggerSmaller Sci-Tech Stories l    Astronauts finish spacewalk; install module l    One-third in U.S. believe in ghosts, UFOs: poll l    Nintendo rules out Wii price cut l    Primates in danger of extinction:
report l    White House edited climate change statement: AP l    Report connects red hair to Neanderthals l    Radarsat-2 to protect Arctic sovereignty: Prentice l    World's largest jetliner makes historic flight l    Controversial DNA scientist retires from post l    Nobel laureate scientist retires after furor l    Harper announces Lake Superior marine park About CTV l Contests l Careers l CTV Announcements l Advertise on TV l CTV Media l Advertise on Web Archive Sales l Tapes and Transcripts l Privacy Policy l Terms and Conditions l Contact Us l Site Map © 2007 All Rights Reserved.
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CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Home News Canada AM W-FIVE Weather Video Sports Entertainment Programs TV Listings News Programs CTV News Team Services Top Stories Canada World Entertainment Health Sports Business Sci-Tech Politics Consumer Specials Galleries Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty details his plans during a press conference on Monday, June 18, 2007.

Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/FSEIS Preparation/CT...a Ont_ Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014.htm (1 of 3)10/26/2007 3:36:11 PM

CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Updated Mon. Jun. 18 2007 2:39 PM ET toronto.ctv.ca The Ontario government set its climate targets Monday, promising to close the province's coal plants and reduce emissions to below 1990 levels.

Premier Dalton McGuinty announced emissions targets that fail to meet the Kyoto protocol and European levels but are well above federal targets.

Targets for Ontario's climate plan include:

A reduction of greenhouse gases to six per cent below 1990 levels by 2014 A reduction of greenhouse gases to 15 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020 A reduction of greenhouse gases to 80 per cent below 1990 levels by 2050 McGuinty said to reach the proposed targets, Ontario's coal plants will shut down by 2014.

Video CTV Toronto: Paul Bliss reports from Queen's Park 1:55 The premier estimated the closure of the plants will help to achieve 50 per cent of Ontario's proposed levels.

Related Stories The remaining 50 per cent will come from transit initiatives, improved energy efficiency and technology that helps fight climate change. Greenpeace slams McGuinty's nuclear stance Ont. wants small energy producers to add to grid "We're doing our part to fight climate change in an ambitious and Environmentalists upset by McGuinty's climate plan realistic way by shutting down coal plants, promoting energy Coal a major factor in U.S. carbon emissions conservation and investing in infrastructure that helps Ontarians reduce Ont. gov't rejects anti-pollution coal scrubbers their greenhouse-gas emissions," McGuinty during his speech.

The announcement at the Shared Air Summit in Toronto was briefly User Tools interrupted by a protester demanding the province shut down the plants immediately. Print This Page E-Mail Story The heckler was escorted out of the building. Feedback Fonts:BiggerSmaller McGuinty promised during the last election to close coal plants in the province by 2007.

Sci-Tech Stories Coal plants currently provide Ontario with 20 per cent of its electricity.

Astronauts finish spacewalk; install module The premier boasted the province is building hundreds of wind turbines One-third in U.S. believe in ghosts, UFOs: poll to the replace the plants and a massive new clean energy tunnel project in Nintendo rules out Wii price cut Niagara Falls. Primates in danger of extinction: report White House edited climate change statement: AP "By 2030 there will be about 1,000 more new coal-fired generating Report connects red hair to Neanderthals stations built on this planet. There is only one place in the world that is Radarsat-2 to protect Arctic sovereignty: Prentice phasing out coal-fired generation and we're doing that right here in World's largest jetliner makes historic flight Ontario.

Controversial DNA scientist retires from post The Lakeview coal plant in Mississauga has already been demolished. Nobel laureate scientist retires after furor Harper announces Lake Superior marine park file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/FSEIS Preparation/CT...a Ont_ Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014.htm (2 of 3)10/26/2007 3:36:11 PM

CTV.ca l Ont. Liberals promise to close coal plants by 2014 Monday's announcement is part of the Liberal climate change plan being revealed over the course of the summer leading up to the Oct. 10 election.

With a report from CTV's Paul Bliss Sci-Tech Stories Astronauts finish spacewalk; install module One-third in U.S. believe in ghosts, UFOs: poll Nintendo rules out Wii price cut Primates in danger of extinction:

report User Tools White House edited climate change statement: AP Print This Page Report connects red hair to E-Mail Story Neanderthals Feedback Radarsat-2 to protect Arctic Fonts:BiggerSmaller sovereignty: Prentice World's largest jetliner makes historic flight Controversial DNA scientist retires from post Nobel laureate scientist retires after furor Harper announces Lake Superior marine park About CTV l Contests l Careers l CTV Announcements l Advertise on TV l CTV Media l Advertise on Web Archive Sales l Tapes and Transcripts l Privacy Policy l Terms and Conditions l Contact Us l Site Map

© 2007 All Rights Reserved.

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