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Canadian Renewable Energy Network (CanREN)

The Canadian Renewable Energy Network (CanREN) was created through the efforts of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and its stakeholders. Its purpose is to increase the understanding of renewable energy to accelerate the development and commercialization of renewable energy technologies.

CanREN promotes what NRCan and its partners are doing to advance the role of renewable energy in Canadian society. It offers general information on renewable energy sources, highlights the technologies and applications being developed to harness these sources, and presents Canadians with the knowledge and support they need to make renewable energy part of their everyday lives.

Organization Type:
Government and Agency - Federal
Repository Name: 
Canadian Renewable Energy Network (CanREN)
Subjects: 

bioenergy, earth energy, hydroelectric energy, renewable energy, solar energy, wind energy

Date range of documents: 
2002-
Language: 
English, French
Format of repository and documents: 

Documents are found on the Publications and Software page under the following topics:
• Products;
• General Publications;
• Bioenergy;
• Earth Energy;
• Hydroelectric Energy;
• Solar Energy;
• Wind Energy.

Documents are available in HTML and/or PDF formats. Documents are free.

Geographic focus: 
Canada
Intended audience: 
consumers

Contact information

Street address: 
CanREN Webmaster, c/o Natural Resources Canada
580 Booth Street #13th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E4

Mailing address: 
CanREN Webmaster, c/o Natural Resources Canada
580 Booth Street #13th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E4

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