In 2009, the Green Energy Act (GEA), formally the Green Energy and Green Economy Act, was introduced by the Liberal Government of Ontario, Canada under Premiers Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne and lasted 10 years. Resulting from their alliance with politically driven climate change, this act was offered in an attempt to expand renewable energy production, encourage energy conservation, and create green jobs.
A Case in Point
A Case in Point
A Case in Point
In 2009, the Green Energy Act (GEA), formally the Green Energy and Green Economy Act, was introduced by the Liberal Government of Ontario, Canada under Premiers Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne and lasted 10 years. Resulting from their alliance with politically driven climate change, this act was offered in an attempt to expand renewable energy production, encourage energy conservation, and create green jobs.