Energy Net
Some Canadian energy facts
- In 2007, electricity in Ontario was generated from nuclear (51%), hydro (21%), coal (18%), oil and natural gas (8%) and other alternative sources (2%).
- By 2020, Ontario will need to replace about 80% of its electrical generation (25,000 MW) because of growth in demand and aging plants, about half of which are nuclear.
- Load growth 1997-2007: Ontario's electricity demand has increased from 146 TWh to 154 TWh over the last decade -- less than 1.0% per year and by average 0.5 % per year.*
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