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Canada Solar Review Magazine
DEL Communications Inc., the publisher of resource-based publications in Canada, is pleased to announce our newest
publication, the Canada Solar Review.

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clean energy types
Wind Energy
Wind power or wind energy is the use of wind to provide mechanical power through wind turbines to turn electric generators for electrical power. Wind power is a popular sustainable, renewable energy source.
Solar Energy
Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.
Hydroelectricity
Hydroelectric energy is a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
Tidal Energy
Tidal power or tidal energy is harnessed by converting energy from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity using various methods.
Biomass
Biomass is plant or animal material used as fuel to produce electricity or heat. Examples are wood, energy crops and waste from forests, yards, or farms.
Geothermal Energy
Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the Earth’s crust which originates from the formation of the planet and from radioactive decay of materials in currently uncertain but possibly roughly equal proportions.
Canada Solar Review
The Canada Solar Review is published annually. The publication will promote Canada’s solar energy industry and potential growth of solar power in Canada.
The Canada Solar Review will be distributed to solar energy companies and suppliers across the country and to government officials at all levels. It will also be sent to Canada school districts and businesses that will invest in solar energy use across the province, as well as to Canada Trade and Investment offices.