Ontario Proposes New Rules For Green Energy Projects

 

For Immediate Release
June 09, 2009

Ontario Proposes New Rules For Green Energy Projects
McGuinty Government Invites Public Input

 

NEWS

 

The province is proposing a one-window approvals process and standardized requirements for renewable energy projects.

The government is seeking the public’s input on approval requirements for renewable energy projects, including setbacks for wind, solar, hydro, biogas and biomass projects, which build on and strengthen the environmental and health protection components of current regulatory requirements.

 

Proposed approval requirements for renewable energy projects include the following:

  • Wind turbines would not be permitted less than 550 metres from the nearest dwelling, and this minimum setback would increase with the number and loudness of turbines. It is also proposed that wind turbines be set back from roadways and property lines, and there would be ongoing requirements to monitor and address low-frequency noise and vibrations.
  • Natural heritage features, such as significant wetlands or significant wildlife habitat, would be protected by a setback of 120 metres, with development only being able to move closer where there is a study demonstrating the ability to mitigate negative impacts.

 

The province will hold information meetings in six locations across Ontario in June to get public input. Visit the Ministry of the Environment’s website for dates and locations. Ontarians can also comment on the proposals of the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Natural Resources, which will be posted on the Environmental Registry until July 24.

 

QUOTES

 

"I encourage Ontarians to provide input into the proposed renewable energy approvals process. It’s our goal to ensure that Ontario has plenty of sources of green energy that meet human health and environment standards.

-- John Gerretsen, Minister of the Environment

 

"The proposed requirements will ensure we continue to uphold rigorous safety and environmental standards while providing clarity about the approvals process for renewable energy projects. Developing new sources of renewable energy has a critical role to play in helping us reduce the impacts of climate change."

-- Donna Cansfield, Minister of Natural Resources

 

QUICK FACTS

 

  • The new requirements would support implementation of the Green Energy Act, 2009. It's part of Ontario's plan to create green jobs and bring economic growth to Ontario, and will help address climate change.
  • Renewable sources of energy will help the government meet its commitment to phase out coal-fired generation by 2014, the single largest greenhouse gas reduction initiative across Canada. Eliminating coal-fired generation will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 30 megatonnes.

 

LEARN MORE

 

 

For More Information

 

John Karapita, Minister’s Office, 416-314-6736

Kate Jordan, Ministry of the Environment, 416-314-6666

 

Ivan Langrish, Minister’s Office, 416-314-2212

Media Desk, Communications Services Branch, 416-314-2106

General Enquiries

Natural Resources Information Centre
1-800-667-1940
TTY 1-866-686-6072 (Hearing Impaired)

 

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