Angela Bright | Mar 31, 2011
Did you know that 70% of residents in Addington Highlands and North Frontenac use wood to heat their homes? Maybe that is not surprising to you. But what may be of interest is the fact that more than 80% would support seeing more rooftop solar panels in the region. Now based on the high acceptance rate of rooftop solar, how might that impact the face of energy use here in the future, say five, 10 or even 20 years from now? The survey results also clearly gauge citizens on the “not in my backyard” stance. The Not In My Backyard or “NIMBY” response is a favourite explanation for some policy makers who suggest people will oppose any new buildings or new technology close to their property. The survey suggests people do not have a NIMBY attitude when it comes to new potential methods to generate energy.
So maybe it would be helpful to find out how your neighbours across the region answered the survey and share some of your ideas. Come hear more at one of the information evenings where University of Ottawa researcher Stewart Fast will report back results of the recent energy use and energy attitudes survey completed by residents. All welcome to meetings held in Denbigh (April 7, Denbigh Town Hall), Flinton (April 10, Flinton Hall) and Ompah (April 11, Ompah Hall). Light refreshments served. Start time 7PM.
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