Oldgateboatdriver
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George Wallace said:Some good points there c_canuk.
You have overlooked "hydro-electric". Niagara Falls Generating Plant can produce more electricity than it currently does, but due to current Ontario Government direction it is not. Solar and Wind Farms are not capable of generating enough power to meet Ontario's demands, and in some cases it is being questioned as to the fact that they may in fact be health hazards. Why the Ontario Government has cut back on the generation of electricity through its nuclear power plants and hydro-electric dams is quite puzzling to me.
I agree George, though on the Niagara falls point I have to say that, often, in winter, at night when nobody sees, they do maximize the diversion - and the falls become a trickle. It's a balancing act between viewing the falls (tourism) and the "extra" power you could get instead. In view of the current demand, the "extra" would not cover enough of the base load to justify loosing tourism.
I am puzzled by the same thing as you. It's not like Ontario and the great lakes are a heavy tectonic activity area where earthquakes would cause irresistible Tsunamis. The risks to ON nuclear plants (the risks are never zero) are quite minimal compared to many other places in the world where such plants operate.