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Ontario in talks with Danish turbine maker over possible deal: McGuinty – Waterloo Region Record

The Ontario government is in talks with a major wind turbine
maker about possibly setting up shop in the province. While there’s no deal with Denmark-based Vestas yet, Premier Dalton
McGuinty said Tuesday that there’s “a conversation that’s ongoing”
about a possible venture. Energy Minister Brad

Ontario talking with wind turbine maker – The Hamilton Spectator

The Ontario government is in talks with a major wind turbine
maker about possibly setting up shop in the province. While there’s no deal with Denmark-based Vestas yet, Premier Dalton
McGuinty said yesterday that there’s “a conversation that’s ongoing”
about a possible venture. Energy Minister

Yakabuski calls announcement a ’sweetheart deal for foreign companies’; – The Pembroke Observer

John Yakabuski is raising questions about Premier Dalton
McGuinty’s announcement of a $7-billion deal allowing Samsung Group
and a South Korean utility to build 2,500 megawatts of solar and
wind farms in Ontario. The Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP blasted the accord, calling it a
“sweetheart deal

McGuinty gambles with Korean energy deal; – The Timmins Daily Press

Premier Dalton McGuinty says his $ 7- billion deal with South
Korea’s Samsung Group to create 16,000 new jobs over six years and
generate 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy will “make Ontario the
place for green energy manufacturing in North America.” He’d better hope so. That’s a huge price tag

letters to the editor; – The Timmins Daily Press

Who owns grid capacity? On Jan. 21 Premier Dalton McGuinty signed an agreement with Samsung
that will result in 16,000 new green energy jobs to build, install
and operate renewable energy projects. This $7-billion investment will include four manufacturing plants
to build wind turbines and solar

McGuinty relying on ‘crazy fantasy’ – The Ottawa Sun

Premier Dalton McGuinty says his $7-billion deal with South
Korea’s Samsung Group to create 16,000 new jobs over six years and
generate 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy will “make Ontario the
place for green energy manufacturing in North America.” He’d better hope so. That’s a huge investment

Local opinions split over province’s green-energy deal; – The Niagara Falls Review

-Niagara businesses could cash in on a $7-billion
green-energy investment in Ontario by a South Korean conglomerate
headed by Samsung, but local wind energy developers wonder whether
they’ll be muscled out of the clean power picture. Premier Dalton McGuinty announced the massive deal last week

McGuinty’s big green gamble; – The Niagara Falls Review

Premier Dalton McGuinty says his $7- billion deal with South
Korea’s Samsung Group to create 16,000 new jobs over six years and
generate 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy will “make Ontario the
place for green energy manufacturing in North America.” He’d better hope so. That’s a huge price tag

McGuinty gambles with Korean energy deal; – The Sudbury Star

Premier Dalton McGuinty says his $ 7- billion deal with South
Korea’s Samsung Group to create 16,000 new jobs over six years and
generate 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy will ” make Ontario the
place for green energy manufacturing in North America.” He’d better hope so. That’s a huge price tag

Dalton’s big green gamble will come at a big cost – The London Free Press

Premier Dalton McGuinty says his $7-billion deal with South
Korea’s Samsung Group to create 16,000 new jobs over six years and
generate 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy will “make Ontario the
place for green energy manufacturing in North America.” He’d better hope so. That’s a huge investment