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Getting it Right – Not Quite – Ontario’s Green Energy Act
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Ontario's Green Energy and Green Economy Act has by almost any measure of performance - applications, investment, jobs, industrial development - been a great success, but so far, few feed in tariff contracts are in commercial operation. What was right and what has gone wrong?  OSEA board member Marion Fraser answers this question in her paper Getting it Right – Not Quite – Ontario’s Green Energy Act. Fraser explores the gap between policy and implementation with an examination of how politics frustrates policy; how public sector organizations can impair public policy and how self-interest trumps the greater good.

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In 2009, Ontario passed its Green Energy and Green Economy Act. This paper explores the gap between policy and implementation with an examination of how politics frustrates policy; how public sector organizations can impair public policy and how self-interest trumps the greater good.
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