Adrienne Baker, Canadian Clean Energy Conferences's Articles

Moving Ahead: Nova Scotia's Feed-in Tariff Update

Community groups can now put the final touches on their applications to participate in Nova Scotia's new Community Feed-in Tariff to support small-scale locally owned renewable energy projects. Standards for the project were released by Nova Scotia's...

Nova Scotia Enacts Huge Opportunities for Wind

The Canadian province of Nova Scotia is aiming to be a leader in renewable energy by committing to generate 25% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2015 from a current level of 13%. Among the first steps to meeting this ambitious target is a...

Fits and Starts: Ontario's Green Energy Growth

A year and a bit into its ambitious feed-in tariff program, Ontario's renewable energy industries are growing steadily but political uncertainty and grid expansion plans remain top concerns for manufacturers and developers alike.

Ontario's Growing Pains: Will the Wind and Solar Industries Scale-up in Time?

With the Green Energy and Economy Act (GEEA) last May, the Ontario government launched the most ambitious feed-in tariff (FIT) program for renewable energy development in North America. The combination of stable prices under 20-year contracts for renewable...

Adrienne Baker, Canadian Clean Energy Conferences

Adrienne Baker, Canadian Clean Energy Conferences

Adrienne is a director at Canadian Clean Energy Conferences. With degrees from McGill and Concordia, Adrienne Baker spent seven years in financial journalism reporting for and editing several publications including Investor Relations Magazine,...

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