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Renewable energy approval regulation amended

Ontario’s renewable energy approval regulation has been significantly amended, effective January 1, 2011. The ministry received 285 comments on the proposed amendments, and made at least 10 changes as a result.

According to the ministry, the key changes that occurred due to public consultation include:

In addition to the concerns described above, the Ministry received a large number of submissions through the Environmental Registry that were not specifically related to the proposed amendments, but related to the Government’s position on green energy. The most common themes were related to general opposition to the Government’s green energy agenda and wind energy project development in particular. Some specific comments were related to perceived health impacts, setbacks, property values and loss of municipal decision-making authority.

The amendments do not deal with the highly controversial proposal for a 5 km offshore exclusion zone for wind projects.

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