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Renewable energy installed power-generation capacity

However, the province of Ontario (Canada) currently has completely eliminated coal-fired power plants from the electrical grid. Some of them were closed, and others were converted to natural gas. Fig. 1.17(a) shows installed capacity and Fig. 1.17(b) shows electricity generation by energy source in the province of Ontario (Canada) in 2015. Analysis of Fig. 1.17(a) shows that in Ontario the major installed capacities in 2015 were nuclear (38%), gas (29%), hydro (25%), and renewables (mainly wind ... [Pg.10]


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