ARTICLE
24 September 2013

Energy Planning: The Case For A Less Prescriptive Approach

MT
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Contributor
McCarthy Tétrault LLP provides a broad range of legal services, advising on large and complex assignments for Canadian and international interests. The firm has substantial presence in Canada’s major commercial centres and in New York City, US and London, UK.
On July 11, the Government of Ontario released a discussion paper and related data on a new long term energy plan.
Canada Energy and Natural Resources
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

On July 11, the Government of Ontario released a discussion paper and related data on a new long term energy plan (LTEP). This launched the third round of provincial electricity planning since 2007, when the Ontario Power Authority filed an Integrated System Planning with the Ontario Energy Board.

Although this most recent round was described as a "tweak" of the last LTEP (released in November 2010), it does suggest at least the potential for some fairly dramatic potential course corrections, particularly with respect to the role of renewable power, new nuclear facilities and conservation. The previous LTEP had specific quantifiable goals for each of those resources. In the data provided with the current LTEP, they are treated as options that presumably will have to compete among each other to meet the Province's capacity and energy needs. In addition, the resources with which they may compete have been expanded to include consideration of options that were largely absent in previous planning exercises, specifically, using gas generation to meet base load requirements and imports to meet capacity requirements.

Read More

To view original article, please click here.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
24 September 2013

Energy Planning: The Case For A Less Prescriptive Approach

Canada Energy and Natural Resources
Contributor
McCarthy Tétrault LLP provides a broad range of legal services, advising on large and complex assignments for Canadian and international interests. The firm has substantial presence in Canada’s major commercial centres and in New York City, US and London, UK.
See More Popular Content From

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More