In a new study, Harvard University researchers found more than 90 % of potential new
Canadian hydroelectric projects are likely to increase concentrations of the neurotoxin methylmercury (MeHg) in food webs near indigenous communities.
Not exact matches
OTTAWA, Ontario — October 15, 2014 — The
Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) today called on the Government of British Columbia to take into consideration a broader range of cost - competitive, clean energy options as it determines whether or not to proceed with the Site C
hydroelectric project.
CanWEA argues that even with added transportation costs that raise the average price to $ 0.076
Canadian / $ 0.063 U.S., the selected wind
projects bring increased value over major
hydroelectric projects that are currently being constructed.