Not that this comes as a surprise, but in case you thought the PCs plan to be gentle on the green energy file if elected, think again. Below are comments made on Dec. 19 by Progressive Conservative MPP Monte McNaughton, representing Lambton-Kent-Middlesex. McNaughton was speaking at a municipal council meeting, during which he outlined how his party, if elected this year, plans to obliterate the provinceâs feed-in-tariff program, including reneging on thousands of projects in the queue. It seems the PCs donât just want to get rid of the FIT program, but are hostile to wind and solar power altogether and plan to alter course dramatically, starting with a moratorium on all green energy development. This would include a big commitment to build new nuclear reactors at a time when there is nothing but controversy around the high cost and long-term dangers of the nuclear option. In other words, the PCs would bring Ontarioâs grid back to the dark ages with a false promise that doing so would cause electricity prices to fall, which couldnât be further from the truth. As usual, McNaughton spews mistruths about the high cost of wind and fails to mention the much higher cost of going nuclear.
But you can read for yourself where the PCs stand by reading excerpts of his comments below:
TRANSCRIPT of EXCERPTS:
On PC plans to get out of FIT contractsâ¦
â¦we realize that when we make the commitment, weâre not going to build them, if theyâre not built. So scrap the 50,000 projects that are in the queue. We realize that there is going to be a cost, our lawyers have told us that there are opt-out clauses and we sure as hell are going to pay those out because itâs going to be cheaper to pay them out than to honour contracts for 20 years. So weâve been clear that we will not going ahead with however many projects are left, if weâre fortunate enough to form the next government after the next election. But clearly there will be a cost associated with that, but it will be cheaper to buy them out than to honour them for 20 years.
Secondly, I guess weâre not going to know the entire extent of all of these contracts signed until if we form government, until we actually get in and take office. Thatâs why weâve been clear that in the 24 hours after the election, weâre going to call for a moratorium. But we are going to call for a moratorium almost immediately so we can figure where the hell things are at and how deep a hole energy has gotten us into. We have been extremely clear that we are are going to end the wind & solar projects across this province. Weâre going in a completely new direction. Weâre not going to continue abiding by the special interests that are at Queens Park every single day of this government. Weâre taking Ontario down a completely new path and weâre not going to continue whatâs been going on the last 10 years. Weâve been crystal clear about it. Weâre going to really explore Hydro. Weâre going to expand nuclear ⦠which isnât that popular in a lot of corners. But we are going in a different direction including part of our energy supply is going to be buying energy from other jurisdictions.
Tags: feed-in tariff, FIT Program, Green Energy Act, ontario, PC, Progressive Conservative
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