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Electricity in Ontario has historically been generated from hydroelectriciy, coal, and nuclear power. Amidst aging infrastructure and diminishing capacity combined with escalating demand, Ontario's electricity policy must contend with growing concerns about air pollutants, global warming, and t...

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Main Authors: Reeve, Douglas (Author), Dewees, Donald (Author), Karney, Bryan William (Author)
Other Authors: Bernstein, Steven (Contributor), Conway, Sean (Contributor), Dewees, Donald N. (Contributor), Finon, Dominique (Contributor), Fischer, Carolyn (Contributor), Jaccard, Mark (Contributor), Karney, Bryan W. (Contributor), Lutzenhiser, Loren (Contributor), Maclean, Heather L. (Contributor), Meadowcroft, James (Contributor), Mountain, Dean C. (Contributor), Newell, Richard G. (Contributor), Parson, Edward A. (Contributor), Reeve, Doug (Contributor), Sioshansi, Fereidoon P. (Contributor), Sorrell, Steve (Contributor), Stridbaek, Ulrik (Contributor), Trebilcock, Michael J. (Contributor), Vegh, George (Contributor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2010]
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