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Feds say green energy projects won't work without subsidies


The Western Standard
Feds say green energy projects won’t work without subsidies
The department concluded “most projects would not have been financially viable” without aid from a program that cost $1,451,708,000.
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“The program clearly addresses a market failure,” said the report examined by
Blacklock’s Reporter.
The department concluded “most projects would not have been financially viable” without aid from a program that cost $1,451,708,000.
Auditors examined the program from 2002 to 2019, and found a direct subsidy of a cent per kilowatt hour for energy from solar panels, wind farms, geothermal projects and other green energy programs.
Then-Environment Minister Catherine McKenna in 2018 defended green subsidies as necessary to combat climate change. ....

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GUNTER: 'Green' projects make no sense, so why are taxpayers forced to subsidize eco-fantasies?


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Two reports this week highlight the fantasy world most “green” experts and politicians operate in.
One, from a group of environmental researchers at B.C.’s Simon Fraser University, claims the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) pipeline no longer makes economic sense.
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GUNTER: Green projects make no sense, so why are taxpayers forced to subsidize eco-fantasies? Back to video
Meanwhile, the other report, from the federal Natural Resources department, admits most “green” energy projects cannot survive without substantial taxpayer subsidies. Most will never generate enough sales at high enough prices to pay for their own existence. ....

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