Dear Prime Minister Freddy can be linked to the call for "little guy" and your party's election platform to reduce electricity bills, gasoline prices and taxes.
Earlier this spring, my family and I left the city and moved to a rural community in Ontario.
We need three cars now, not one, to accommodate two working parents and teenagers entering and leaving the city every day.
60 kilometers per road, so, yes, our family's budget for gasoline is too outrageous.
Our municipal tax is as high as the city, but there is no water and other municipal services. Go figure.
I know that the municipal tax is not within your jurisdiction, but the tax is the tax, and it is piled up.
The house we bought was electrically heated.
Do I need to say more?
Will we move out of the rural community to lower the bill? No way.
We have never received such a warm, sincere and warm welcome.
Do we want some relief in terms of these three family budgets? Yep —
Electricity charges in particular.
Nevertheless, I do not support the way you and your government propose to reduce the electricity bill.
You said you could reduce your home electricity bill by canceling all roof solar projects that have been registered in Ontario.
This is not true at all.
Canceling the roof project that Ontario has signed up will not reduce the electricity bill by a penny.
However, this will deceive those who sign up to save money by generating electricity more efficiently and managing it with solar power.
These are mainly small businesses, farmers, municipalities and Aboriginal communities.
It will also put about 6,000 people out of work.
I'm talking about the little guy"
Installers, electricians, roofing workers and constructors.
In other words, your idea of cutting solar roof projects to save money is wrong.
This does not help "little guy.
"This will lead to unemployment for good people.
And it won't save a penny for the Ontario.
Solar energy is the fastest.
The evolving power generation technology on Earth, because it is the cheapest, can help people save electricity.
Look at Ontario-
Since the free government launched the Green Energy Act, the cost of solar energy has fallen by 86 percentage points.
If your government really wants to lower the electricity bill by changing the way we use solar energy, I will support it with all my heart.
I will work with your government to get the best and brightest people in the industry to come up with a meaningful plan that will allow Ontario to cut their electricity bills.
We will do this in a way that will not affect taxpayers or taxpayers.
If your government really wants to reduce electricity bills by changing the way we treat solar energy, our industry has some real answers: cutting red tape for those who want to install solar energy.
Allow utility companies to offer new services to their customers. • Enable private-
Department financing.
One of your top priorities is to be more efficient within the government.
The reason why solar is not the cheapest option in Ontario is because there is too much red tape to put it on the roof.
It will take several months to build a solar project to be approved, although installing solar energy in someone's house should be no different from installing a stove or water heater. In Germany —
World leader in roof solar
The owner fills in one-
Install the page form and solar energy in the second week.
Second, utilities need permission from the government not only to provide people with electronics.
Many utilities want to help customers save money by means such as solar and battery storage.
Now, however, when farmers, SMEs and homeowners generate their own electricity, there is less and less electronics and less money to make.
To help customers save, utilities are not rewarded at all.
Finally, let the private sector provide financing options for Ontario, rather than government contracts, and insist that consumers pay for the system themselves. In the U. S.
Owners and businesses can rent equipment and even "rent"
Rent "their roof out to utilities, and they will guarantee a 15 cent reduction in the monthly electricity bill in exchange for permission to build a mini apartment
The power station on their roof
Prime Minister Ford, I respect what you are trying to achieve on behalf of the little guy.
"If you really want to do something that makes sense to allow Ontario to cut electricity bills without affecting taxpayers, our industry can help.
John Gorman is the Canadian Solar Energy Industry Association chairman? "Your party's election platform calls for lower electricity bills, gas prices and taxes.
Earlier this spring, my family and I left the city and moved to a rural community in Ontario.
We need three cars now, not one, to accommodate two working parents and teenagers entering and leaving the city every day.
60 kilometers per road, so, yes, our family's budget for gasoline is too outrageous.
Our municipal tax is as high as the city, but there is no water and other municipal services. Go figure.
I know that the municipal tax is not within your jurisdiction, but the tax is the tax, and it is piled up.
The house we bought was electrically heated.
Do I need to say more?
Will we move out of the rural community to lower the bill? No way.
We have never received such a warm, sincere and warm welcome.
Do we want some relief in terms of these three family budgets? Yep —
Electricity charges in particular.
Nevertheless, I do not support the way you and your government propose to reduce the electricity bill.
You said you could reduce your home electricity bill by canceling all roof solar projects that have been registered in Ontario.
This is not true at all.
Canceling the roof project that Ontario has signed up will not reduce the electricity bill by a penny.
However, this will deceive those who sign up to save money by generating electricity more efficiently and managing it with solar power.
These are mainly small businesses, farmers, municipalities and Aboriginal communities.
It will also put about 6,000 people out of work.
I'm talking about the little guy"
Installers, electricians, roofing workers and constructors.
In other words, your idea of cutting solar roof projects to save money is wrong.
This does not help "little guy.
"This will lead to unemployment for good people.
And it won't save a penny for the Ontario.
Solar energy is the fastest.
The evolving power generation technology on Earth, because it is the cheapest, can help people save electricity.
Look at Ontario-
Since the free government launched the Green Energy Act, the cost of solar energy has fallen by 86 percentage points.
If your government really wants to lower the electricity bill by changing the way we use solar energy, I will support it with all my heart.
I will work with your government to get the best and brightest people in the industry to come up with a meaningful plan that will allow Ontario to cut their electricity bills.
We will do this in a way that will not affect taxpayers or taxpayers.
If your government really wants to reduce electricity bills by changing the way we treat solar energy, our industry has some real answers: cutting red tape for those who want to install solar energy.
Allow utility companies to offer new services to their customers. • Enable private-
Department financing.
One of your top priorities is to be more efficient within the government.
The reason why solar is not the cheapest option in Ontario is because there is too much red tape to put it on the roof.
It will take several months to build a solar project to be approved, although installing solar energy in someone's house should be no different from installing a stove or water heater. In Germany —
World leader in roof solar
The owner fills in one-
Install the page form and solar energy in the second week.
Second, utilities need permission from the government not only to provide people with electronics.
Many utilities want to help customers save money by means such as solar and battery storage.
Now, however, when farmers, SMEs and homeowners generate their own electricity, there is less and less electronics and less money to make.
To help customers save, utilities are not rewarded at all.
Finally, let the private sector provide financing options for Ontario, rather than government contracts, and insist that consumers pay for the system themselves. In the U. S.
Owners and businesses can rent equipment and even "rent"
Rent "their roof out to utilities, and they will guarantee a 15 cent reduction in the monthly electricity bill in exchange for permission to build a mini apartment
The power station on their roof
Prime Minister Ford, I respect what you are trying to achieve on behalf of the little guy.
"If you really want to do something that makes sense to allow Ontario to cut electricity bills without affecting taxpayers, our industry can help.
John Gorman is the Canadian Solar Energy Industry Association chairman? "Your party's election platform calls for lower electricity bills, gas prices and taxes.
Earlier this spring, my family and I left the city and moved to a rural community in Ontario.
We need three cars now, not one, to accommodate two working parents and teenagers entering and leaving the city every day.
60 kilometers per road, so, yes, our family's budget for gasoline is too outrageous.
Our municipal tax is as high as the city, but there is no water and other municipal services. Go figure.
I know that the municipal tax is not within your jurisdiction, but the tax is the tax, and it is piled up.
The house we bought was electrically heated.
Do I need to say more?
Will we move out of the rural community to lower the bill? No way.
We have never received such a warm, sincere and warm welcome.
Do we want some relief in terms of these three family budgets? Yep —
Electricity charges in particular.
Nevertheless, I do not support the way you and your government propose to reduce the electricity bill.
You said you could reduce your home electricity bill by canceling all roof solar projects that have been registered in Ontario.
This is not true at all.
Canceling the roof project that Ontario has signed up will not reduce the electricity bill by a penny.
However, this will deceive those who sign up to save money by generating electricity more efficiently and managing it with solar power.
These are mainly small businesses, farmers, municipalities and Aboriginal communities.
It will also put about 6,000 people out of work.
I'm talking about the little guy"
Installers, electricians, roofing workers and constructors.
In other words, your idea of cutting solar roof projects to save money is wrong.
This does not help "little guy.
"This will lead to unemployment for good people.
And it won't save a penny for the Ontario.
Solar energy is the fastest.
The evolving power generation technology on Earth, because it is the cheapest, can help people save electricity.
Look at Ontario-
Since the free government launched the Green Energy Act, the cost of solar energy has fallen by 86 percentage points.
If your government really wants to lower the electricity bill by changing the way we use solar energy, I will support it with all my heart.
I will work with your government to get the best and brightest people in the industry to come up with a meaningful plan that will allow Ontario to cut their electricity bills.
We will do this in a way that will not affect taxpayers or taxpayers.
If your government really wants to reduce electricity bills by changing the way we treat solar energy, our industry has some real answers: cutting red tape for those who want to install solar energy.
Allow utility companies to offer new services to their customers. • Enable private-
Department financing.
One of your top priorities is to be more efficient within the government.
The reason why solar is not the cheapest option in Ontario is because there is too much red tape to put it on the roof.
It will take several months to build a solar project to be approved, although installing solar energy in someone's house should be no different from installing a stove or water heater. In Germany —
World leader in roof solar
The owner fills in one-
Install the page form and solar energy in the second week.
Second, utilities need permission from the government not only to provide people with electronics.
Many utilities want to help customers save money by means such as solar and battery storage.
Now, however, when farmers, SMEs and homeowners generate their own electricity, there is less and less electronics and less money to make.
To help customers save, utilities are not rewarded at all.
Finally, let the private sector provide financing options for Ontario, rather than government contracts, and insist that consumers pay for the system themselves. In the U. S.
Owners and businesses can rent equipment and even "rent"
Rent "their roof out to utilities, and they will guarantee a 15 cent reduction in the monthly electricity bill in exchange for permission to build a mini apartment
The power station on their roof
Prime Minister Ford, I respect what you are trying to achieve on behalf of the little guy.
"If you really want to do something that makes sense to allow Ontario to cut electricity bills without affecting taxpayers, our industry can help.