Reaction to Government halting conversion of Thunder Bay coal plant
TORONTO, Nov. 2, 2012 /CNW/ - The Society of Energy Professionals says that Ontario Government's decision to stop the conversion of the Thunder Bay coal plant is a bad decision for the community which will result in lost jobs and halt construction of a badly needed generating plant in the area.
Society President Rod Sheppard says that the converted gas plant would have maintained employment for about 100 workers.
"These workers would be employed in well paying jobs supporting the local economy by spending money in the Thunder Bay area." he said.
Sheppard added that "it is totally irresponsible for the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) to now say that it needs to explore other options for energy supply in the northwest. They know that generation is required. There are real issues of system reliability in the area. So why the change in direction?"
The bigger question Sheppard says "is why Chris Bentley, the Energy Minister, who has announced that he will be stepping down from his post, is allowing this to happen."
"When the government wants to close a plant in southern Ontario, it simply instructs the OPA to do so and it is done. But clearly there is a different standard for the North."
Sheppard said the cost to convert the plant would be about half the cost of building a new gas plant on a new site due to the infra-structure already existing on that site.
The Society President said the Energy Minister needs to direct the OPA to reach an agreement with OPG to convert the coal plant to gas.
"I hope local MPP Bill Mauro will also get involved and work with the Energy Minister to get this project back on track in the interests of all the workers and the local economy."
The Society of Energy Professionals represents more than 8300 engineers, telecommunications and information technology professionals, scientists and others who for generations have designed, built, operated and helped safeguard Ontario's vast electricity system. The Society's members work for Ontario Power Generation, Hydro One, Bruce Power, the IESO, the OEB, the ESA and other key electricity sector employers.
SOURCE: The Society of Energy Professionals
Bob Kanduth
Communications Officer
416.979.2709 x 4002 Cell 647.404.8918
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Rod Sheppard
President
416.979.2709 x 3039 Cell 416.670.6835
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