The province’s Green Energy Act and FIT program was launched in 2009 to:
- Make it easier and more efficient to bring renewable energy projects of all sizes online.
- Stimulate the economy and create jobs, making Ontario a clean energy leader.
- Help replace dirty coal-fired plants with cleaner sources of renewable energy, cleaning up the air, protecting the health of Ontarians and reducing the province’s environmental footprint.
- Offered contracts for approximately 2,500 medium and large FIT Projects and over 11,000 microFIT projects have connected or are expected to connect soon. This represents enough electricity to power almost 1.2 million homes.
- Created more than 20,000 jobs and is on track to create 50,000 jobs by the end of 2012.
- Moved forward towards its goal of replacing coal fired generation by the end of 2014. Compared to 2003, Ontario has reduced its use of coal-fired power by 90%. In October 2010, the province closed four coal-fired power units, four years ahead of schedule.In total, Ontario has shut down eight of 19 coal units; the remaining units will close by the end of 2014.
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