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Power Project Analysis - RETScreen Power Project Model
Power Project Analysis - RETScreen Power Project Model
| Title of Document | Power Project Analysis - RETScreen Power Project Model |
| Abstract | The purpose of this training is to introduce the RETScreen Power Project Model and train participants on how to properly use the software to assess the technical & financial viability of various types of power generation technologies and applications.
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| Original Source | Natural Resources Canada |
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| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Training Material - |
| Sector | Power and District Heating |
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