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Between 2018 and 2023, it is estimated that Canada’s renewable energy grew by 1.4 per cent, according to IBIS World, and was valued at roughly C$38.3 billion last year. Renewable energy has emerged as an alternative to traditional methods of energy such as oil and gas and coal and are largely derived directly or indirectly from the sun, from heat generated from the earth or the wind. In Canada, most of the country’s electricity generation stems from non-greenhouse gas emitting sources. The country is also a leader in hydroelectricity, nuclear power and hydrogen while wind and solar photovoltai…

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