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For the first time in its history Ontario Power Generation is preparing bids as part of the province’s next round of competitive
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Toronto Atmospheric Fund, an arms-length municipal agency and endowment created to help reduce air pollution and GHG emissions in Toronto, has spun
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Electric car skeptics like to point to high battery costs as a reason the vehicles won’t become anything more than a niche
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