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Click here to register or get the latest information on the 2003 Canadian Power Conference

Inaugural meeting of the Industry Task Force on Distributed Generation, March 5, 2003
Hosted at Toronto Hydro, to explore options for more effective integration of distributed generation in the context of changes resulting from Bill 210.

"Maximizing the Competition"
The 14th Annual Canadian Independent Power Conference and Trade Show which took place in Toronto October 28 and 29, 2002

"Early Market Operations"
Click here for information on IPPSO's one-time-only stakeholder workshop featuring the IMO on June 26, 2002 in Toronto


IPPSO's presentation to the Ontario Electricity Restructuring Forum on the possible privatization of Hydro One, May 6, 2002

How is Ontario's Reserve Margin?

NUGs in the IMO's 10-year forecast

IPPSO's draft RPS rule

"From Theory to Action"
Click here for information on IPPSO's Annual Independent Power Conference "From Theory to Action" which took place November 27 and 28, 2001 in Richmond Hill, just north of Toronto, along with the 2001 Canadian Independent Power Trade Show

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IPPSO's 2000 Conference "Your Place in the New Power Market" which was held on November 27 and 28, 2000 in Toronto, along with the 2000 Canadian Independent Power Trade Show, and the Market Readiness Workshop Series

IPPSO's Conference "Working with the IMO," which was held on May 26, 1999 in Toronto
(Proceedings available free for download in "winzipped" pdf form)

IPPSO's Market Design Website

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  • IPPSO: Independent Power Producers' Society of Ontario
  • SESCI: The Solar Energy Society of Canada, Inc.
Renewable or sustainable energy systems are those systems which provide energy services to people without depleting resources, endangering the planet or compromising the ability of future generations to use the same energy services. In Canada, the most promising sources of sustainable energy in the near term are wind energy, co-generation, small hydro, solar energy, and waste wood or biomass. Biomass includes such things as forest products, landfill gas, agricultural waste, compost, manure and other other biological matter. There are a large variety of site-specific "wastes" which can be sustainable fuels on a local basis. In many cases, these sustainable energy opportunities are developed in the form of independent power or non-utility generation, which means they are not owned by a centralized or monopolistic energy utility. Because of the economic importance of the energy sector, sustainable energy development is a significant component of the environmental industry sector, or green industry.

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