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Energy affects everyone. Where it comes from, how we use it, how it's regulated and how it's perceived significantly shapes how we work, play and live.

As concerns about the environment and economy increase, so too does the need for balanced and credible information about energy in Canada. The Canadian Centre for Energy Information was created to meet that need.

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QUEST

As Canada gets serious about reducing the environmental footprint of its growing economy, we need to think about future energy demand and how energy is delivered and used in communities across the country. QUEST (Quality Urban Energy Systems of Tomorrow) is a diverse group working together to make Canada a world leader in urban integrated energy systems. Members represent the energy industry, environmental movement, government, academia and the consulting community across Canada. www.questcanada.org

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CanWEA

In Canada, we have more wind than we can ever use, and it's free. But in order to harness it we need the creation of a suitable policy environment and promotion of the appropriate development and application of all aspects of wind energy in Canada. Established in 1984, the Canadian Wind Energy Association represents the wind energy community - organizations and individuals who are directly involved in the development and application of wind energy technology, products and services. www.canwea.ca

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