Monday, 27 June 2011

Alternative Renewable Energy Print Poster

Showcase your space with Postercartel's wide selection of high quality giclee art prints. This UV resistant print is available on the material of your choice. Select from semi-gloss photo paper, matt cotton archival paper, or stretched and mounted artist's canvas (ready to hang). Your artwork is shipped in a heavy duty container to ensure the safe delivery of your purchase. With so many great images, Postercartel makes it easy to add zest to your living space, office, or room of your choice.

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Monday, 6 June 2011

Energy Policy of Canada: Uranium, Hydroelectricity, Petroleum, Natural gas, Coal, Alberta, Ontario, Energy policy, History of the petroleum industry in Canada

Canada is the 5th largest producer of energy in the world, producing about 6% of global energy supplies. It is the world's largest producer of natural uranium, producing one-third of global supply, and is also the world's leading producer of hydro-electricity, accounting for 13% of global production. It is also a significant producer of petroleum, natural gas, and coal. Only Russia, China, the United States and Saudi Arabia produce more total energy than Canada. The United States is Canada's major trade market for energy products and services. Canada sends around 98% of its total energy exports to the United States, and in return Canada is the largest supplier of energy imports to the world's biggest economy. Canada also exports significant amounts of uranium and coal to Asia, Europe and Latin America. Despite being a net energy exporter, Canada also imports large amounts of energy products. It is both an importer and exporter of coal and petroleum because its major coal and oil fields are located in Western Canada, particularly in Alberta, far removed from its main industrial centers in Ontario and Quebec.

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