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These clean energy generating stations produce energy from continually renewed by nature, such as water, wind, sun and bioenergy.
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summary:
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These clean energy generating stations produce energy from continually renewed by nature, such as water, wind, sun and bioenergy.
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extent:
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[[-180,-31.3318029496621],[180,89.9999983058264]]
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accessInformation:
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Natural Resources Canada, 2018
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thumbnail:
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thumbnail/{273DFD11-50CA-4409-9008-387DE9421C95}.png
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typeKeywords:
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["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"]
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description:
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This interactive map is composed of several map layers, which show the location of clean-power–generating facilities, bioheat-generation facilities, carbon-capture-and-storage (CCS) facilities, clean-energy projects that are planned or under construction, clean-energy test centres, and clean-energy research-and-development projects, as well as the energy potential of biomass, geothermal, reservoir-hydro, river-current, solar, tidal, uranium, wave, and wind resources.
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licenseInfo:
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catalogPath:
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title:
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The Map of Clean Energy Resources and Projects (CERP) in Canada is an interactive map for learning about Canada’s extensive clean-energy resources and projects.
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type:
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Map Service
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url:
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https://nronk1awvasp037.nrn.nrcan.gc.ca:6443/arcgis/services/Energy/CERP_EN/MapServer
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tags:
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["clean energy"]
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culture:
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en-CA
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name:
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CERP_EN
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guid:
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52FDD0CF-617C-41AF-BA62-4D8ACD4AC0F0
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spatialReference:
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NAD_1983_Canada_Atlas_Lambert
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