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Cen
by Pat Halpin
The, Impact Advisory
Committee
and Bruce coun-
ty ° council are planning to
attend . theMacDonald
Commission hearings in
London March 4, in a show
of support for the BNPD
and the Bruce Energy
Centre.
What :isn't quite clear is
whether that show of sup.
port extends to a presenta-
tion the same day 'by Sam
MacGregor of ^ Integrated
Energy 'Development
Corporation on a proposal
for massive restructuring of
Ontario Hydro.
At its February meeting,
county council endorsed a.
brief outlining the job and.
investment losses that could
be expected if the BNPD is
downsized and the BEC is
unsuccessful in negotiating
a more competitive utility
rate from Ontario Hydro.
Prepared by the IAC, the
briefs 'worst cases scenario
describes the ;loss of 2,081
direct and indirect jobs at
the BNPD if the heavy
water plant and Units 1 and
2 at Bruce A are shut down.
It says another 3,053 direct
and indirect jobs at the DEC
Would be lost, if projects
now in place and on the
books don't go. ahead;
The IAC will present the
uraef to the MacDonald
Cammissifan in a 15 -minute
submission scheduled to-
follow a half-hour presenta-
tion by MacGregor. A sum-
mary of his presentation,
distributed to County courier
cil' as. part of the-nIAC.hand-
out Tuesday, calls foir
Ontario Hydro o;berestruc
trued into seven incorporat-
ed companies. The plan
would promote competition
and open the door to .priva-
tization,
privatization
Tagging MacGregor's
proposal oin to an IAC brief
raised objections from Port
Elgin reeve David Fox.
"I'm vert+ concerned
about backing; IEDC's
vision ° of are' reorganized
Ontario Hydro. We should
not be involved. with sub-
missions given by private
industry," Fox' said.A"This
has nothing to'do with ener-
gy rates."
Fox said he does'. not dis-
pute the job impact figures
in the IAS -brief, and is. not
"
opposed to individuals rec-
omending privatization or _
restructuring of Hydro to
the hearings. But he said the
IAC ''has not discussed
MacGregor's proposal and
should not ask the county to
endorse' it at'' a provincial
heap iig'
Warden Stuart Reavie
down 'played MacGregor's
proposal, andsaid his corn-
ments to the MacDonald
Commission will relate to
the importance of nuclear
generating to Bruce coun-
ty's economy.
"We recognize .nuclear
power, and want to preserve
nuclear power in ;thecounty
because it has a big effect:;,
on the presenteconomy and,
the potential economy,''
Reavie said. "Nuclear hasn't
been given its place in the
Reavie said be will also '.
make a pitch for changes to
the Power Corporation Act
to allow cheaper electricity
rates for industry.
Councillors were told that
industries at the DEC are
paying around eight cents a
kilowatt hour, while rates as
low as twos cents a kilowatt
hour are available in other
provinces.
The Warden said he
won't ` comment on` the'.
IEDC proposalat thehear-
ing, and questioned whether
the idea has county support
just because it was included
In the report "for discus-
sion."
"It looks like they want
us to (support it), but I'm
not sure we are,' Reavie
said in an interview.
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