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Supply tightens in Ontario, prompting risk mitigation

The latest outlook for the Ontario electric system foresees tighter supply conditions and potential risks as soon as the summer of 2021.

OEA calls for improvements in long-term planning process

The Ontario Energy Association says in a September letter to the Minister that it has no significant concerns with the summary Long-Term Energy Planning Framework.

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IESO proposes 3-part Resource Adequacy framework

In the kickoff to a long-awaited consultation process on Resource Adequacy, the IESO tabled a new framework to competitively acquire capacity to meet short-, mid-, and long-term electricity system needs.

Minister Rickford sets transparency and stakeholdering as OEB priorities

The Ontario Energy Board will be responsible for enhancing current regulatory practices in several areas including transparency and stakeholder consultation in the near term.

New building cladding can generate power

Solstex, by Elemex®, has announced a new solar facade system that enables architects to incorporate lightweight solar panels into a building’s facade to generate renewable energy.

Schneider offering cloud-based power management

Schneider Electric announced the availability of a new software service solution August 27, “Cloud-Hosted Power Management.”