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Coal Energy Future

Coal Energy Future

Coal Energy Future Infographic: Text Version

  • Building our CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE
  • Coal use dropped by almost 90%
  • Since 2003
  • Ontario has shut down 11 of its 19 coal units
  • By the end of 2013 17 of the 19 coal units will be shut down
  • By the end of 2014 the use of coal will be discontinued completely
  • This is the single largest climate change initiative in North America

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