2007 Fuel Consumption Guide
The 2007 Fuel Consumption Guide, produced by Natural Resources Canada, provides fuel consumption information about 2007 model year light-duty vehicles, including passenger cars, pickup trucks, minivans, large vans, special purpose vehicles (sport utility vehicles [SUVs]) and alternative fuel vehicles.   More...

 

 

Canada’s Energy Future
Canadians will have choices to make concerning how they use energy, but energy supply is not in question says the latest report from the National Energy Board.
Canada’s Energy Future looks at energy supply and demand from a Reference Case and three scenario perspectives between 2005 and 2030. Across all scenarios, energy demand continues to increase but there will be enough supply to meet the growing need.   More...

 

 

Natural Gas Gets Political: Supply-Demand, Prices…and Politics!
On February 25, CERI is hosting the 2008 NATURAL GAS CONFERENCE. This conference will examine one of the major issues of natural resource development – Politics, which have become part and parcel of energy supply security, the supply-demand - prices equation, and the environment. Global demand continues to increase as several countries emerge as major economies; at the same time supply remains tight and promises to get even tighter. What does that mean for prices and demand structure? How much will demand-side management and serious attention to environmental issues affect the supply-demand balance? And how does North America respond to the issues federally and at the province/state level?

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Canada is the number one producer of hydropower in the world.

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Long before the discovery of electricity, wind energy was used to pump water. There are approximately one million wind-powered water pumps throughout the world.

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In winter, on sunny days, opening south facing drapes and letting the sun in is a natural source of heat. If you have large windows that don't receive direct sun, keep the drapes closed. . . .

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Archaeological records indicate that people burned coal over 4,000 years ago in Wales.

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