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Understanding Wind Energy in Ontario: Community Learning Session

  • North York Central Library 5120 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario, M2N 6W8 Canada (map)

Organizer: ClimateCareTO

Join us at the Toronto Public Library for an interactive community session about wind and solar energy in Ontario. Participants will explore how renewable energy systems work through a live demonstration of a small solar panel and wind turbine system and learn how weather conditions affect clean energy production.

The session will also introduce important topics related to wind energy in Ontario, including wind turbine setback distances, environmental considerations, and provincial noise guidelines designed to protect nearby communities. Through hands-on activities and open discussion, residents will learn more about sustainability, renewable energy planning, and Toronto’s climate goals in a welcoming and community-friendly environment.
Open to families, youth, newcomers, residents, and anyone interested in learning more about clean energy and community climate action.

This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible. This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.

Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/understanding-wind-energy-in-ontario-community-learning-session-tickets-1990117173037?aff=erellivmlt

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