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The Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) delivers geological knowledge to Albertans about their land, resources and environment through its various programs. Research facility, library, publications, maps, conferences, and teachers' resources.
http://www.ags.gov.ab.ca/
Explains the various types of alternative energy sources that are available, such as solar, wind, and alternatives to gasoline. Discusses political and economic issues as well as advantages and disadvantages. Also includes definitions of geothermal, hydroelectric, biomass, and tidal/ocean energy.
http://www.netpilot.ca/aes/
The Canadian Arctic Resources Committee (CARC) is dedicated to the long-term environmental and social well being of northern Canada and its peoples. Its projects touch upon mining and energy, amongst others.
http://www.carc.org/index.php
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) represents the upstream sector of the oil and natural gas industry in Canada, companies that explore for, develop and produce petroleum resources. Includes the history and origins of oil and natural gas, a glossary, industry facts, events and news.
http://www.capp.ca/
Presents photographs of men and equipment involved in exploration drilling in the Beaufort Sea in Canada's Arctic.
http://www.harrypalmergallery.ab.ca/galarctdrill/galarctdril...
Industry news and events from the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association, representing Canada's transmission pipeline companies.
http://www.cepa.com/
The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) is a technical society of professionals associated with the Canadian minerals and materials industry. Includes industry news and provides information on conferences, careers, education, access to their technical library and CIM Magazine.
http://www.cim.orgé
The Canadian Nuclear Association represents the nuclear industry in Canada and promotes the development and growth of nuclear technologies for peaceful purposes. Includes information on nuclear reactors and uranium as well as presentations, articles, publications and videos.
http://cna.ca/
Audio and video files from CBC archives describe background and issues surrounding Candu reactor and nuclear energy policy. With text, photos, teacher resources.
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-75-104/science_technology/candu...
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