Quebecs large solar power potential markedly contrasts with its poor achievements in using solar energy in this large and wealthy region of the world. Reviewing recent developments and putting discussion in the socioeconomic context, we provide arguments that justify our viewpoint that solar energy will soon be a relevant source of power in this Province of Canada. The rapid fall in price of both main solar power technologies, photovoltaics, and solar thermal, along with significant levels of insolation and the pronounced environmental awareness of Quebecs population support the conclusions of this study
Prospective studies generally evaluate the contribution of solar energy to the world energy mix in t...
Northern Quebec’s 14 remote aboriginal communities are dispersed through the land of Nunavik and are...
This document provides information regarding recent developments in small-scale residential, grid-co...
Over the past decade, a number of jurisdictions have taken significant steps to encourage the diffus...
The viability and adaptability of both active and passive solar collectors as alternative energy sou...
The government of Quebec is presently holding a public debate on the province's future energy policy...
Albert has Canada’s 3rdlargest electricity system, and the largest coal fleet. This work examines so...
AbstractFrom 2009 to 2011, the Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune (MRNF), which is t...
public hearings on the future of Quebec's energy sector. A central issue is electricity prices,...
This report collects and analyzes the available information on solar energy development in BC, inclu...
Canada has vast renewable energy resources due to its extensive geography and traditionally they hav...
The climate emergency is melting glaciers, destroying forests and increasing sea water levels worldw...
Modern urban planning in the world is nowadays facing severe problems due to the fast increase of th...
The necessity for renewable energy sources such as solar energy is increasing as the risks associate...
Canada is estimated to have technical potential for more than 40GW of wind power, 10GW of small hydr...
Prospective studies generally evaluate the contribution of solar energy to the world energy mix in t...
Northern Quebec’s 14 remote aboriginal communities are dispersed through the land of Nunavik and are...
This document provides information regarding recent developments in small-scale residential, grid-co...
Over the past decade, a number of jurisdictions have taken significant steps to encourage the diffus...
The viability and adaptability of both active and passive solar collectors as alternative energy sou...
The government of Quebec is presently holding a public debate on the province's future energy policy...
Albert has Canada’s 3rdlargest electricity system, and the largest coal fleet. This work examines so...
AbstractFrom 2009 to 2011, the Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune (MRNF), which is t...
public hearings on the future of Quebec's energy sector. A central issue is electricity prices,...
This report collects and analyzes the available information on solar energy development in BC, inclu...
Canada has vast renewable energy resources due to its extensive geography and traditionally they hav...
The climate emergency is melting glaciers, destroying forests and increasing sea water levels worldw...
Modern urban planning in the world is nowadays facing severe problems due to the fast increase of th...
The necessity for renewable energy sources such as solar energy is increasing as the risks associate...
Canada is estimated to have technical potential for more than 40GW of wind power, 10GW of small hydr...
Prospective studies generally evaluate the contribution of solar energy to the world energy mix in t...
Northern Quebec’s 14 remote aboriginal communities are dispersed through the land of Nunavik and are...
This document provides information regarding recent developments in small-scale residential, grid-co...