McGuinty's plan to shut coal plants takes a hit Keeping promise would put energy supply at risk, Ontario electricity manager says
3rd Feb 2006, 13:58 GMT
The Ontario government should reconsider its plan to shut down all its coal-fired power plants within the next three years, the agency that manages the province's electricity system says.
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