Thanks to the Minister for that response. I wish it was completely accurate, but unfortunately many of those $60 million, of course, were directed to irrational subsidies of fossil fuels. Many of our people across the Northwest Territories want to reduce their energy costs. They have motivation and infrastructure suitable for generating renewable energy for their own use and for sale, but first a fair price is needed. A feed-in tariff price is fair because it recognizes the benefits and savings of renewable energy. Will the Minister commit to considering a feed-in tariff policy and requiring all NWT power companies to purchase renewable energy at a fair feed-in tariff price? Mahsi.
Bob Bromley on Question 107-17(2): Renewable Energy Alternatives
In the Legislative Assembly on February 17th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 107-17(2): Renewable Energy Alternatives
Oral Questions
February 16th, 2012
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