In This Section | Welcome to the Green Energy Business Information Bundle for Farmers
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What Is Green Energy?Green energy is a clean, sustainable approach to producing and using the energy that contributes to Ontarios high standard of living. It encompasses:
As global supplies of oil, coal and natural gas shrink and as climate change becomes an increasingly important environmental concern, green energy is clearly the way of the future. Green Energy Opportunities on the FarmThe agricultural sector is a natural focus for green energy initiatives. Already, many farmers are generating renewable electricity through wind, biogas, solar and micro-hydro systems.
Others are capturing energy from the ground and using it for heating and cooling, or growing energy crops that can be used to heat buildings or fuel vehicles. Still others are saving energy by making good decisions, installing more efficient equipment and creating less energy waste. Benefits of Going GreenGreen energy benefits all Ontarians by reducing air pollution and curbing the greenhouse gas emissions that are driving climate change, but there are also good business reasons to conserve energy or install a renewable energy system.
Using less energy saves you money a direct benefit to your bottom line. If you generate your own electrical energy as well, you may actually be able to earn revenue by selling it to the power grid, or you can protect yourself from power blackouts by opting for a stand-alone, off-grid system.
Should you choose to grow energy crops, youre diversifying your markets, creating a hedge against fluctuating prices.
Finally, if parts of your farm arent hooked up to the power grid, renewable energy offers a very viable alternative to diesel generators as a source of electricity. State of the Industry in OntarioOntario is aiming to become a leader in renewable energy and to create a culture of conservation across the province. The government has set a goal of increasing our installed renewable capacity from 8,600 MW in 2008 to 15,000 MW by 2025.
With plenty of untapped potential, along with many financial programs to encourage green energy, theres no shortage of opportunities to contribute to Ontario’s energy future. Using This SiteThis Business Information Bundle serves as a central website for information about green energy on your farm, whether youre looking for ways to conserve energy or to generate it yourself.
Begin by browsing the Getting Started page for general points to keep in mind, then turn to Energy Conservation for ways to reduce your energy usage a savvy move in its own right, and a smart first step before installing a renewable energy system.
If youre keen to generate your own energy and youve already decided on the type of system you want, your next stop should be the page describing that particular technology. Otherwise, browse through the different technology pages to find out which form of renewable energy best fits your situation.
Finally, the Financial Programs page provides a guide to available funding programs, tax rebates and other financial incentives to go green.
Puzzled by renewable energy jargon? Check the Alberta governments online glossary. For more information: Toll Free: 1-877-424-1300 Local: (519) 826-4047 E-mail: ag.info.omafra@ontario.ca |
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