The Role of Recycled Energy and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) in Ontario's Electricity Future

Publication - July 31, 2008 - By Renewable Is Doable Group

The proposed IPSP has failed to identify and promote the least cost/lowest pollution approach to providing Ontario’s heat and power, because OPA has not made any attempt to identify the market for Combined Heat and Power (estimated here at 11,400 MW), has ignored the waste energy recycling potential, and has offered no programs that would test either market.

This document is part of a series of publications submitted to the Ontario Energy Board.

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