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Eastview Landfill Gas Energy Plant (2.5 MW) - Guelph
Hamilton (Digester Gas) Cogeneration Plant (1.6 MW) - Hamilton
Trail Road Landfill Generating Facility (5.0 MW) - Ottawa
Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Essar Cogeneration Facility (63.0 MW) - Sault Ste. Marie
Becker Cogeneration Plant (15.0 MW) - Hornepayne
Durham College District Energy (2.3 MW) - Oshawa
East Windsor Cogeneration Centre (84.0 MW) - Windsor
GTAA Cogeneration Plant (90.0 MW) - Mississauga
Great Northern Tri-Gen Facility (11.3 MW) - Kingsville
London Cogeneration Facility (12 MW) - London
Sarnia Regional Cogeneration Plant (444.0 MW) - Sarnia
Sudbury District Energy Cogeneration Plant (5.0 MW) - Sudbury
Sudbury District Energy Hospital Cogeneration (6.7 MW) - Sudbury
Thorold Cogeneration Project (236.4 MW) - Thorold
Trent Valley Cogeneration Plant (8.3 MW) - Trenton
Warden Energy Centre (5.0 MW) - Markham
St. Marys Renewable Energy Centre (30.0 MW) - Sault Ste. Marie
St. Marys Renewable Energy Centre (30.0 MW) - Sault Ste. Marie
Thunder Bay Condensing Turbine Project (40.0 MW) - Thunder Bay
Hydroelectric
635294 Generating Station (0.52 MW) - Black River
Andrews Generating Station (47 MW) - Montreal River
Aubrey Falls Generating Station (162 MW) - Mississagi River
Bracebridge Falls Generating Station (0.6 MW) - Bracebridge: North Branch Muskoka River
Brewers Mills (0.9 MW) - Seely's Bay: Cataraqui River
Burk's Falls (1.1 MW) - Burk's Falls: Magnetawan River
Calm Lake Generating Station (9 MW) - Bennett Township: Rainy River
Campbellford Generating Station (2.0 MW) - Campbellford: Trent Severn Waterway
Cascade Street Generating Station (1.2 MW) - Sequin River
Chaudiere No. 2. Generating Station (8.4 MW) - Ottawa: Ottawa River
Chaudiere No. 4 Generating Station (9.3 MW) - Ottawa: Ottawa River
Clergue Generating Station (52.0 MW) - St. Mary’s River
Current River Generating Station (0.5 MW) - Thunder Bay: Current River
Dunford Generating Station (45 MW) - Michipicoten River
Fort Frances Generating Station (10 MW) - Fort Frances: Rainy River
Gananoque (0.7 MW) - Gananoque: Gananoque River
Gartshore Generating Station (23 MW) - Montreal River
Glen Miller Generating Station (8 MW) - Trenton: Trent River
Harmon Generating Station (219.0 MW) - Kapuskasing: Mattagami River
Harris Generating Station (12.0 MW) - Magpie River
Healey Falls Generating Station (15.7 MW) - Trenton: Trent River
Heywood Generating Station (7.2 MW) - St. Catharines: Twelve Mile Creek
Hogg Generating Station (18.0 MW) - Montreal River
Hollingsworth Generating Station (23 MW) - Michipicoten River
Hound Chute Generating Station (9.5 MW) - Timiskaming: Montreal River
Iroquois Falls Generating Station (29 MW) - Iroquois Falls: Abitibi River
Island Falls Generating Station (20.0 MW) - Smooth Rock Falls: Mattagami River
Island Falls Generating Station (38 MW) - Smooth Rock Falls: Abitibi River
Jones Falls (2.4 MW) - Elgin: Cataraqui River
Kagawong Generating Station (0.75 MW) - Kagawong River
Kenora Generating Station (6 MW) - Kenora: Winnipeg River
Kingston Mills (1.9 MW) - Kingston: Cataraqui River
Kipling Generating Station (233.0 MW) - Kapuskasing: Mattagami River
Lac Seul/Ear Falls - Obishikokaang Waasiganikewigamig Generating Station (29.3 MW) - Ear Falls: English River
Little Long Generating Station (204.0 MW) - Kapuskasing: Mattagami River
London Street Generating Station (4.1 MW) - Peterborough: Otonabee River
Lower Sturgeon Generating Station (14.0 MW) - Timmins: Mattagami River
MacKay Generating Station (62 MW) - Montreal River
Matthias Generating Station (2.95 MW) - Bracebridge: South Muskoka Waterway
McPhail Generating Station (13.0 MW) - Michipicoten River
Minden Generating Station (4.0 MW) - Minden: Gull River
Mission Generating Station (16.0 MW) - Magpie River
Norman Generating Station (10 MW) - Kenora: Winnipeg River
Rayner Generating Station (46 MW) - Wharnclife: Mississagi River
Red Rock Falls Generating Station (41 MW) - Algoma: Mississagi River
Renfrew Lower Plant Generating Station (0.99 MW) – Renfrew: Bonnechere River
Renfrew Upper Plant Generating Station (0.99 MW) – Renfrew: Bonnechere River
Rideau Falls (2.0 MW) - Ottawa: Rideau Canal
Sandy Falls Generating Station (5.5 MW) - Timmins: Mattagami River
Scarfe Lake Generating Station (2.3 MW) - Township of Cobden - Blind Riger: Canoe Lake
Scone Generating Station (0.07 MW) - Hamlet of Scone: North Saugeen River
Scott Falls Generating Station (22.4 MW) - Michipicoten River
Smoky Falls Generating Station (268.0 MW) - Kapuskasing: Mattagami River
Steephill Generating Station (16.0 MW) – Magpie River
Stewart Generating Station (0.2 MW) - Arnprior: Waba
Sturgeon Falls Generating Station (7.0 MW) - Bennet Township: Seine River
Swift Rapids Generating Station (7.9 MW) - Severn Falls: Severn River
Tembec Generating Station (8.0 MW) - Smooth Rock Falls: Mattagami River
Twin Falls Generating Station (22 MW) - Iroquois Falls: Abitibi River
Umbata Falls Generating Station (23 MW) - Marathon: White River
Washburn (0.2 MW) - Seeley's Bay: Cataraqui River
Wawaitin Generating Station (15 MW) - Timmins: Mattagami River
Wells Generating Station (239 MW) - Wharnclife, Mississagi River
West Nipissing Power Generation (6.5 MW) - Sturgeon Falls: Sturgeon River
Wilson's Falls (0.6 MW) - Bracebridge: North Branch Muskoka River
Nuclear
Bruce A Restart and Refurbishment Project (3,000 MW) - Tiverton
Bruce Power Refurbishment Implementation Agreement
Simple Cycle/Combined Cycle (Clean Energy)
Brighton Beach Power Station (541.3 MW) - Windsor
Goreway Station (839.1 MW) - Brampton
Greenfield Energy Centre (1005.0 MW) - Sarnia
Halton Hills Generating Station (641.5 MW) - Halton Hills
Portlands Energy Centre (550.0 MW) - Toronto
St. Clair Energy Centre (577.0 MW) - Sarnia
York Energy Centre (393.0 MW) - Northern York Region
Wind Power
Enbridge Ontario Wind Farm (181.5 MW) - Bruce County
Erie Shores Wind Farm (99 MW) - Port Burwell
Gosfield Wind Project (50.6 MW) - Essex County
Greenwich Windfarm (98.9 MW) - District of Thunder Bay
Kingsbridge I Wind Power Project (39.6 MW) - Goderich
Kruger Energy Chatham Wind Project (99.4 MW) - Municipality of Chatham-Kent
Kruger Energy Port Alma Wind Power Project (101.2 MW) - Port Alma
Melancthon I Wind Plant (67.5 MW) - Melancthon TWP
Melancthon II Wind Plant (132 MW) - Amaranth/Melancthon TWP
Prince I Wind Power Project (99 MW) - Aweres/Dennis/Pennefather/Prince TWP
Prince II Wind Power Project (90 MW) - Dennis/Pennefather TWP
Raleigh Wind Energy Centre (78 MW)
Ripley Wind Power Project (76 MW) - Huron/Kinloss TWP
Talbot Windfarm (98.9 MW) - Howard/Oxford TWP
Wolfe Island Wind Project (197.8 MW) - Wolfe Island
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News
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Ontario Power Authority and St. Marys Paper Corp. sign contract for clean energy project in Sault Ste. Marie
"UnPlug Your Stuff" teen campaign goes viral
2010 Power Pledge Community Challenge This Wednesday
Aboriginal communities get new tools to develop clean power projects
An open letter to Oakville residents
CMI 2009 - community momentum news release
Clean air strategy and replacement power supply for Southwest GTA
Details of proposed rate calculation
Energy-Efficiency Program Launched For Ontario's Industrial Sector
First major northern hydroelectric project in 40 years boosts northern economy
Four firms register to submit bids to build new gas power plant in southwestern GTA
Kids' Corner puts fun in conservation
Kingston and Sioux Lookout take top honours in the "Count Me In! Community Challenge Day"
More clean energy being produced in Ontario
New Green Energy projects generate more green jobs
New Ontario program will help communities develop clean energy projects
New price category proposed for microFIT ground-mounted solar PV projects
Northern York Region town hall
OPA to run province-wide holiday greeting card contest
OPA’s Demand Response 3 Program Activated Yesterday
Ontarians get the green light for 700 rooftop solar projects
Ontarians unaware of unnecessary power drain, study finds
Ontario Communities gearing up for conservation challenge
Ontario Power Authority establishes new First Nations and Métis relations department
Ontario Power Authority finalizes price for new ground-mounted solar category
Ontario announces 184 large-scale renewable energy projects
Ontario unveils North America's first Feed-in Tariff
Ontario's Feed-in Tariff program backgrounder
Ontario's landmark green energy plan delivers
Ontario’s Feed-In Tariff Program Backgrounder
Ontario’s “Count Me In! Community Challenge Day” is this Friday
Poll shows Ontarians ready for conservation
Power Pledge campaign shows Ontarians embrace saving energy: participants growing "conservation culture"
Province-wide Pledge Community Challenge today
Province-wide Power Pledge Challenge winners announced
Publications
2007 Final Conservation Results (February 2009)
2008 Annual Report
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2009 Annual Report (March 31, 2010)
2010 - 2012 Business Plan
A Progress Report on Electricity Supply (First Quarter 2009)
A Progress Report on Electricity Supply (First Quarter 2010)
A Progress Report on Electricity Supply (Fourth Quarter 2010)
A Progress Report on Electricity Supply (Second Quarter 2009)
A Progress Report on Electricity Supply (Third Quarter 2010)
Conservation: Using our Resources Wisely
The Employment Impacts of Energy Conservation in Ontario
A Progress Report on Electricity Supply (First Quarter 2011)
Rationale for new ground-mount FIT price category
Second Ontario Energy Conservation Week announced - Leadership Summit kicks off drive for provincewide mobilization
Senior level appointments strategically strengthen OPA Communications and Aboriginal Relations capabilities
Southwest GTA 2009 public information sessions
Southwest GTA power plant selection process enhanced
Southwest GTA replacement power plant backgrounder
Two new power initiatives improve bottom line for energy-efficient Ontario companies
Website launched to create renewable energy technology supplier vendor list
Windsor student wins OPA's holiday greeting card contest
Events
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Ontario, Canada, implements solar Feed-in Tariff
A whale of a tale
AAER Announces letter of intent with Leader Resources Services Inc.
Centennial helped REGEN get its devices to market
Coal plan conversion approved
OPA News Archive
Volume 2, Issue 1 - January 2009
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Volume 3, Issue 1 - January 2010
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Volume 4, Issue 1 - January 2011
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Volume 4, Issue 5 - May 2011
OPA News Online
Oakville Power Plant not moving forward
Ontario green energy policy triggers record-breaking private investment
Ontario municipalities challenged to energy conservation duel
Ontario solar plant to create 500 jobs
Ontario tariffs push renewable power
Seeing the new light: why energy efficiency is now a key component of one company
Southwestern GTA research reports and studies
Trading coal for biomass at Atikokan
Zoo to use animal manure to create green energy
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