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ABOUT THE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY DATA EXCHANGE
Energy Technology Data Exchange - 2004 Annual Report New!

Access to the ETDE's World Energy Base

Access to the ETDE's World Energy Base database will be provided free of charge through the Energy, Minerals and Metals Information Centre of Natural Resources Canada.

Policy

Natural Resources Canada has fully supported and sponsored the input of Canadian content to the database. NRCan through the Energy, Minerals and Metals Information Centre and its affiliates has added approximately 3400 records a year to the ETDE database in the last ten years. The Canadian public will be able to access the database through the Internet. The vision for NRCan is that "Canada must become the world's "smartest" natural resources developer, user and exporter: the most high-tech; the most environmentally friendly; the most socially responsible; the most productive and competitive." The creation of a web-based product for global energy-related literature broadens access to research and development and will allow information sharing between many different communities.

ETDE Web

ETDE's Energy Database contains the world's largest collection of energy literature, with more than 4 million records. Initially, coverage will date from 1995 to the present. The database contains bibliographic references and abstracts to journal articles, reports, conference papers, books and theses. The subject include the environmental aspects of energy production and use and energy policy and planning, as well as the basic sciences that support energy research and development (R&D).

Account Registration

To access ETDEWEB for the first time, please complete the registration form. If you have forgotten your username or password, you will need to complete the new password form.

If you have any questions, please contact Chief, EMMIC:

Telephone:613- 995-4157
FAX:613- 995-8730
Email:Chief, EMMIC
Mailing address: c/o Energy, Minerals and Metals Information Centre
555 Booth St.,
Ottawa, Ontario,
K1A 0G1


Last Updated: 2005-08-01 Important Notices