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RETScreen Expert: Clean Energy Management Software (including various databases)

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RETScreen Expert Clean Energy Management Software (including various databases)

Title of Document RETScreen Expert Clean Energy Management Software (including various databases)
Abstract RETScreen Clean Energy Management Software: RETScreen Expert is a comprehensive Clean Energy Management Software platform which enables professionals and decision-makers to identify and assess the viability of potential energy efficiency, renewable energy and cogeneration projects; and to measure and verify the actual and ongoing energy performance of buildings, factories and power plants around the world. Fully integrated into RETScreen Expert's analytical tools are benchmark, cost, product, hydrology and climate databases.
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