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Energy / Energy Resources /Websites: Canada's Energy Future: Scenarios for Supply and Demand to 2025Access the report, Canada's Energy Future: Scenarios for Supply and Demand to 2025, which addresses forces, uncertainties and key issues affecting energy supply and demand in Canada. National Energy Board Bioenergy Research at the Canadian Forest ServiceDiscover the ways that biomass, plant material that is the product of photosynthesis, can be used as a fuel to supply heat and electricity. Natural Resources Canada Canadian Upstream Petroleum IndustryLink to information about the upstream petroleum industry, which includes all activities that find, produce, and process oil and natural gas, including the treatment of liquid petroleum gas, condensates, crude oil, heavy oil, and crude bitumen. Environment Canada Electric PowerLearn about the electricity industry, including activities that involve the production, transmission and distribution of electricity, through methods such as thermal, hydro, nuclear and wind generation. Environment Canada Electric Power: A Canadian SpecialtyLearn how electricity has become a cornerstone of the Canadian economy and Canadian life. Government of Canada Electricity ResourcesAccess information about the Electricity Resources Branch, organized into three divisions that all interface with the electricity sector in Canada. Natural Resources Canada Gas HydratesUses studies on the west coast of Vancouver Island as an example. Natural Resources Canada Gas Hydrates in Canada’s NorthFind out how scientists discovered they could extract methane hydrate, a clean-burning gas, from its source in an efficient, economic way (text and video). Natural Resources Canada Hydroelectric power generationDiscover how hydroelectric power, the principal source of electricity in Canada, is produced by the force of falling water. Environment Canada ManureNetFind information about manure, including environmental issues, manure treatment and odour management. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Natural Gas DivisionRead about the Natural Gas Division, which provides expert technical, regulatory, policy and economic information and advice on natural gas issues to the Minister of Natural Resources and the federal government to ensure the Canadian public interest. Natural Resources Canada Oil DivisionAccess information on the Oil Division, which provides expert policy advice to the Minister of Natural Resources, and others in the Government of Canada, on matters affecting Canada's oil economy. Natural Resources Canada Renewable Energy IndustryAccess a helpful summary of renewable energy information, sorted by type of renewable energy - wind, solar, bioenergy, small-scale hydro, geothermal and ocean - and also by companies involved in the industry. Industry Canada Sustaining Energy ResourcesRead about the Energy Sector's role concerning Canada's energy resources – to support good public policy decision-making and regulation of Canada's energy industries. Natural Resources Canada Targeted Geoscience InitiativeFind out how this initiative stimulates sustainable economic development across Canada by increasing the level and effectiveness of private sector exploration for energy and mineral resources. Natural Resources Canada Technologies Turn Manure into Fertilizer, Energy and WaterRead about a program created to reduce greenhouse gas emissions produced by livestock. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Vehicle Fuels - BiodieselLearn about biodiesel, an alternative to diesel fuel that is made from vegetable oils, waste oils or animal fats. It combusts better than conventional diesel and produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. Natural Resources Canada Vehicle Fuels - EthanolFind information about ethanol. When processed from its liquid form into fuel ethanol, it burns more completely than gasoline, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Natural Resources Canada |
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