The New 2008 Renewable Energy Map of Canada Provides a Visual Framework of the Expanding Renewable Energy Industry
Posted on: Wednesday, 20 August 2008, 06:00 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ead98c/renewable_energy_m) has announced the addition of the "Renewable Energy Map of Canada" map to their offering.
First of its kind!
This new map of renewable energy in Canada is the only comprehensive map showing renewable energy resources and development available today.
- Latest, most detailed wind speed measurements -- extending 100km offshore.
- Over 800 operating and proposed renewable power plants -- Shown by fuel mix and capacity. Labeled with operating company and plant name.
- Transmission Lines -- More than 65,000 miles of existing and proposed lines signified by voltage.
- Substations - over 1,600 existing and proposed substation locations
- Inset showing provincial RPS status as well as total provincial installed and planned renewable capacity by fuel.
- Data tables showing plant capacity, operators, fuel, map location and proposed online date (where applicable).
- Detailed Insets -- Blow-ups of Vancouver, Alberta and southern Canada showing greater detail.
Size: 42" x 80" (107cm x 203cm)
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ead98c/renewable_energy_m
Source: Business Wire
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