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Matt Jackson for TSBP Councillor : Would YOU vote for this man?

First Name: Matthew, Middle Initial: G, Last Name: Jackson


Lobbyist Number: PP0658 Registration No. : PP0658-20120305160324
Initial Filing Date: 2012/03/05
Name of your employer: Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc.
What is the subject-matter of your lobbying activity? Energy
Provide the name or description and describe your lobbying goal: General lobbying on behalf
of Enbridge Gas Distribution to educate and raise awareness surrounding our operations in the
province, the role of natural gas in Ontario's energy mix.
What techniques of communication have you used or expect to use in the course of your
activities? Arranging one or more meetings, Meetings, Presentations, Telephone calls, Written
communication whether in hard copy or electronic format, Grass-roots communication.

All of the information below was taken directly from http://www.enbridge.com on Monday,
September 29th.
Enbridge has interests in 13 wind farmsin Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Colorado and
Texaswith a combined total capacity of 1,662 MW of electricity. Approximately one-third of that
total is now in Quebec, which is the largest wind power market in Canada.
In January 2014, we announced Enbridge will invest approximately US$0.2 billion in the 110-MW
Keechi Wind Project in Texas. Construction commenced in December 2013 and the project is
expected to reach commissioning in 2015. Texas is the leader in wind energy generation in the
United States both in terms of installed capacity and number of turbines, and this investment
represents a natural extension for Enbridges growing U.S. renewable energy portfolio.
Wind-generated electricity is the fastest-growing sector of electricity generation in North America,
as substantial technological advances, cost reductions, renewable portfolio standards and
availability of long term power purchase agreements have enabled wind projects to become
economically attractive investments. We expect future wind opportunities to come through the
securement of construction-ready or operational projects, expansion of our existing operations and
development of new greenfield projects throughout North America.
As one of three partners, through NextBridge Infrastructure, Enbridge is developing the new East-
West Tie Line, a new power transmission line proposed for northwestern Ontario. The 430-
kilometre, double circuit 230 kilovolt (kV) line will run between the Municipality of Shuniah (near
Thunder Bay) and the community of Wawa, Ontario, and is expected to come into service in the first
half of 2018. The Project is required to ensure the long-term reliability of the electricity supply in
northwestern Ontario.
In August 2013, the Ontario Energy Board selected NextBridge Infrastructure to complete
development work for the line. After development work is completed, the joint venture will submit
an application to the regulator to build and operate the line. This application is projected to be
submitted in January 2015.

NextBridge Infrastructure is a partnership between affiliates of NextEra Energy Canada, Enbridge
Inc. and Borealis Infrastructure. Together the NextBridge partners are well-positioned to
deliver transmission projects on-time and on-budget, bring additional resources and
innovative ideas to transmission project development, construction and operations in
Ontario and support competition in transmission to drive economic efficiency in Ontarios
transmission sector for the benefit of the Ontario electricity ratepayer.
In October 2008, Enbridge acquired the 190-megawatt (MW) Underwood and Cruickshank
Windfarms. Located on the west coast of Lake Huron, in the Municipality of Kincardine, Ontario.
The projects are jointly referred to as the Enbridge Ontario Wind Project. Owned by Enbridge
Income Fund, Underwood and Cruickshank generate enough emissions-free energy to serve the
needs of about 60,000 Canadian homes and save approximately 180,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide
(CO2) per year, combined. Comprised of 115 Vestas, V-82 1.65 megawatt turbines, Underwood and
Cruickshank deliver energy to the Ontario Power Authority under a 20-year power purchase
agreement.
In March 2010, Enbridge acquired the 99-megawatt Greenwich Windfarm, located on the northern
shore of Lake Superior, Ontario. The project generates enough emissions-free energy to serve the
needs of about 34,000 average Canadian homes, saving approximately 107,000 tonnes of carbon
dioxide (CO2) per year. Constructed by Renewable Energy Systems Canada (RES Canada), the
Greenwich Windfarm was completed in late 2011, and will deliver energy to the Ontario Power
Authority under a Renewable Energy Supply (RES) III 20-year power purchase agreement.
Today were Canadas largest solar and second largest wind power producer; and in the United
States, were a growing renewable energy player with investments in wind, solar and geothermal.
In coming years, well grow our power generation capacity in a measured fashion with the objective
of approximately doubling capacity by 2017.

Twitter site, https://twitter.com/matthewgjackson/media, accessed Monday, September-29-14.
Matthew G. Jackson retweeted: TorontoStar @TorontoStar Jan 6
Enbridge invests $200 million (U.S.) in Keechi wind power project in Texas http://bit.ly/1hrk1dm

Matthew G. Jackson @matthewgjackson 26 Jan 2013
It's a historic day! Electing the next Liberal Prem of Ont to continue building the greatest prov in the
best country in the world!

Matthew G. Jackson @matthewgjackson 25 Jan 2013
A touching tribute to @Dalton_McGuinty tonight at #olp convention! I think history will look
pretty kindly on the Prem! A value driven man

Matthew G. Jackson @matthewgjackson 5 Nov 2012
Inspired by @Kathleen_wynne leadership announcement! "We need to stop viewing youth as
leader for tom, rather leaders of today"

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