Ontario Premier urges U.S. to cut smog

- Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty recently headed to Washington to lobby against a Bush administration policy he says will add to the American air pollution that accounts for half of Ontario's smog.

McGuinty met the National Governors' Association's energy and air quality subcommittee to voice his opposition to regulatory changes in Washington that he says weakens efforts to reduce the amount of dirty air floating north.

"My particular interest in going to Washington has to do with the fact that the Bush administration is severely weakening pollution controls for coal-fired generation," McGuinty said of the 440 coal-fired electricity-generating plants in the United States.

"About 50 per cent of the smog in this province comes up from our American cousins," McGuinty said of the two-day trip that he is taking, along with Prince Edward Island Premier Pat Binns.

Prime Minister Paul Martin raised the issue of cross-border dirty air during his trip to Washington earlier this month.

Related News

maryland solar power panels

Maryland opens solar-power subscriptions to all

MARYLAND - Maryland has launched a pilot program that will allow anyone to power their home with solar panels — even if they are renters or condo-dwellers, or live in the shade of trees.

Solar developers are looking for hundreds of residents to subscribe to six power projects planned across the state, including recently announced sites in Owings Mills and Westminster. Their offers include discounts on standard electric rates.

The developers need a critical mass of customers who are willing to buy the projects’ electricity before they can move forward with plans to install solar panels on about 80 acres. Under state…

READ MORE
B.C. Streamlines Regulatory Process for Clean Energy Projects

B.C. Streamlines Regulatory Process for Clean Energy Projects

READ MORE

mexico power lines

Mexican president's contentious electricity overhaul defeated in Congress

READ MORE

dwight ball

N.L., Ottawa agree to shield ratepayers from Muskrat Falls cost overruns

READ MORE

hydro dam

Hydropower Plants to Support Solar and Wind Energy

READ MORE