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Renewable Energy Canada - Why Renewable Energy Is a Good Option



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Renewable energy could be an option when you are deciding how to power home or business. Canada's renewable energy technologies currently supply over 17% of the country’s primary energy supplies, and 67% the electricity. By comparison, hydrocarbons and nuclear provide just 5% and 4% of Canada's electricity, respectively. With this in mind, it's easy to see why renewable energy is a good option. This article will provide more information.

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Canada's primary energy source is 17.3% from renewable energy technologies. This includes 67% of electricity, compared to 15% from hydrocarbons and nuclear sources. Renewable energy sources are becoming more important in meeting Canada's energy requirements. And as they continue to grow in popularity and cost-effectiveness, more Canadians are recognizing the value of investing in them. This is good news especially for business owners in Canada.


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Solar

Canada's primary energy sources today account for 17.3%. This represents a significant share of the electricity we consume. Hydrocarbons are 18% and nuclear sources 15%, respectively. Canada's electricity supply also includes significant amounts of renewable energy technologies. Renewable energy technologies such as solar, wind and geothermal energy are all important to the country's future energy security. Solar panels, in particular, can help us save money and the planet.


Biomass

Canada is rich in renewable energy resources. Canada has a large landmass, active agriculture and forest industries, and a rich source of biomass, which can be burned for energy. Bioenergy is the second most important renewable energy resource in the country. Wood has been a significant source of energy for Canada since ancient times. It accounts for approximately seven percent of residential energy consumption. However, biomass's energy potential isn't limited to heating homes. You can convert wood into biogas to create electricity or use it for other purposes.

Hydroelectricity

Hydroelectricity is a major source of renewable energy in Canada. Hydroelectricity was generated by nine percent of Canada's total hydroelectricity in 2018, while only one percent was generated by the other provinces. This trend, along with the development of bioenergy, has sparked significant research efforts in the country. Hydropower can be a reliable source of affordable energy. Hydropower can be used for a range of applications, from hydroelectric power to transportation.


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Green hydrogen

Canada has many natural resources which make it an attractive country for green hydrogen and ammonia production. To tap into the global hydrogen market, Alberta's government has a multibillion dollar plan. By 2050, the goal is to produce 700 million tonnes of hydrogen and export it. The province will have produced 25% of the amount by the time that the first project is operational. A small hydropower plant in Becancour (Quebec) is being built to start the largest electrolysis plant in the world.



 



Renewable Energy Canada - Why Renewable Energy Is a Good Option