The Independent Electricity System Operator has said that Ontario\u0027s electricity demand could double by mid\u002Dcentury.
Todd Smith is seen outside the Legislative Chamber in Toronto following Question Period, on May 27, 2019.WINDSOR — Ontario Energy Minister Todd Smith says his plan to meet the province’s growing electricity needs in the 2030s and beyond will include securing new generation from green sources such as wind, solar and hydroelectric.
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