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FEDERAL ENERGY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM [1 record]

Record 1 2008-02-20

English

Subject field(s)
  • Titles of Federal Government Programs (Canadian)
  • Conservation of Electricity
OBS

The Program of Energy Research and Development (PERD) is a federal interdepartmental program operated by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). PERD funds research and development designed to ensure a sustainable energy future for Canada in the best interests of both our economy and our environment. It directly supports 40 per cent of all non-nuclear energy R&D conducted in Canada by the federal and provincial governments, and is concerned with all aspects of energy supply and use, with the exception of nuclear energy.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de programmes fédéraux (Gouvernement canadien)
  • Conservation de l'électricité
OBS

Le Programme de recherche et de développement énergétiques (PRDE) est un programme fédéral interministériel administré par Ressources naturelles Canada (RNCan). Il apporte une aide financière à la recherche-développement (R-D) conçue pour assurer un avenir énergétique durable au Canada, dans le meilleur intérêt de notre économie et de notre environnement. Le Programme appuie directement 40 p. 100 de toute la R-D énergétique non nucléaire effectuée au Canada par les gouvernements fédéral et provinciaux, et vise tous les aspects de la production et de la consommation de l'énergie autre que nucléaire.

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