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Most activities in our lives involve electricity. Yet, how often do we recall that even the simple act of turning on a light is supported by a long history of debates over group vs. individual rights, environmental impact, political agendas and technological innovations? Using the image of cross-currents as the organizing metaphor, this book details the many and often turbulent interactions and interconnections that occurred among the various people and events during the building of the northeastern Ontario hydroelectric system. Special focus is on Native and non-Native interests; southern business and political elites; northern natural resources and the interactions between technology and the environment. Manore concentrates on the co-operation that existed among the various interest groups during periods of expansion and amalgamation. In today’s environment of limited energy resources, respect for the rights of First Nations and ecological concerns, this book is a reminder that co-operation rather than conquest is a more realistic approach to development.
Hydroelectric power plants --- Centrales hydroélectriques --- History --- Histoire --- Ontario Hydro --- Moose River Watershed (Ont.) --- Moose, Bassin du (Ont.) --- SOCIAL SCIENCE --- Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies --- History. --- Centrales hydroélectriques --- Power plants, Hydroelectric --- Water-power electric plants --- Hydro Corporation of Ontario --- Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario --- Ontario. --- Centrales hydroelectriques --- Power-plants --- Electric power production --- Water-power --- Water resources development --- Histoire. --- Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation
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Contents The Future of Ontario Hydro: A Review of Structural and Regulatory Options -- Ronald Daniels and Michael Trebilcock - Regulation of Transmission and Distribution Activities of Ontario Hydro -- Laurence Booth and Paul Halpern - The Regulation of Trade in Electricity: A Canadian Perspective -- Robert Howse and Gerald Heckman - Hydro Restructuring and the Regulation of Conventional Pollutants -- Donald N. Dewees - Re-aligning Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations: Can Hydro Become a Mutual Gains Enterprise? -- Peter Warrian - Comparative Cost of Financing Ontario Hydro as a Crown Corporation and a Private Corporation -- Myron J. Gordon - Nuclear Environmental Consequences -- Donald N. Dewees - The Distribution of Electricity in Ontario: Restructuring Issues, Costs, and Regulation -- Adonis Yatchew - In Search of the Cat's Pyjamas: Regulatory Institutions and the Restructured Industry -- H.N. Janisch - Labour Adjustment at Hydro: Costs, Outcomes, and Alternative Strategies -- Peter Warrian. With the structural changes that are taking place in the electrical power industry Ontario Hydro at the Millennium is an important and timely investigation of Ontario Hydro as it charts a course for the twenty-first century.
Electric utilities --- Hydroelectric power plants --- Electric companies --- Electric light and power industry --- Electric power industry --- Electric industries --- Energy industries --- Public utilities --- Water-power electric plants --- Power-plants --- Electric power production --- Water-power --- Water resources development --- Ontario Hydro --- Ontario. --- Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation --- Hydro Corporation of Ontario --- Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario
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