Liberals’ green energy strategy blasted by auditor

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Liberals’ green energy strategy blasted by auditor
AUDITOR General Jim McCarter released his annual report on Monday. He found we pay too much for booze at the LCBO and not enough is being done to police private career colleges. Torstar News
Premier Dalton McGuinty’s Liberals’ fast tracking of green energy projects will cost electricity ratepayers more money in the long run, says Auditor General Jim McCarter.
In his 460-page annual report to the Legislature released Monday, McCarter castigated policies that were a cornerstone of McGuinty’s re-election in the Oct. 6 vote, including Grit claims of 50,000 green jobs being created.
The auditor general found billions of dollars in solar and wind projects were approved without appropriate oversight, including and regulatory and planning procedures.
“While this helped these projects get off the ground quickly, their high cost will add significantly to ratepayers’ electricity bills in the future,” McCarter told reporters Monday.
He urged the government and its agency, the Ontario Power Authority, to conduct a “cost-benefit assessment of the progress made to date” in order to “strike an appropriated balance between the promotion of green energy and the price of electricity in Ontario.”
Hefty subsidies of cleanly generated power have helped McGuinty’s government create 20,000 jobs in the sector with another 30,000 expected by the end of next year.


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Wow this comes as a huge surprise to me. I never would have thought that the Provincial Government would have been involved in this. My Gosh, I'm thunderstruck. Someone please pinch me I must be dreaming. Dalton would never do this. He's a straight shooter.

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Last year and this year one of the festivals I go to happened to be on a farm that had them solar panels installed by a Korean firm and after the farmer and the government had signed the ten year deal for the price of the energy produced....six months later the government was trying to get this farmer to settle for less (probably after someone went over the books or they never thought that so many would go for it)
And you can't blame those farmers for holding their ground....If I was in a good location...I would have done it myself....with a five year payback on the investment...the next five is all profit.
I'm all for green energy.....I have solar panels on my trailer....If it doesn't break the bank like in Europe....