The workshop was arranged by the CANMET Energy Technology Centre - Varennes at Natural Resources Canada. The program of the workshop included an overview of the Canadian energy situation and examples of programs and tools promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and heat pumping technologies.
Below the presentations of the workshop can be downloaded.

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Agenda
Workshop
Canadian Activities in Heat Pumping
and Refrigeration Technologies
May 10th, 2004 - Montreal
Hyatt Hotel - Room Hospitalité
9.20 Welcome
(Gilles Jean, NRCan-CETC-Varennes)
9.30 Opening Remarks
(André Chalifour, NRCan-CETC-Varennes)
9.40 Energy resources and production - the Canadian situation
(Gilles Jean, NRCan-CETC-Varennes)
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10.10 Break
10.30 The IEA Heat Pump Programme
(Roger Hitchin IEA-HPP)
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11.15 The Canadian GeoExchange Coalition
(Anne Kelly, Canadian GeoExchange Coalition)
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All Electrical School with Ground-Source
Heat Pumps in Quebec – First Energy Results
(Vasile Minea, Hydro-Québec)
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12.00 Lunch
13.30 The Refrigeration Action Plan for Buildings (PARB)
A Canadian deployment program for supermarkets,
ice rinks and curling rinks.
(Sophie Hosatte, NRCan-CETC-Varennes)
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14.00 RETScreen – A prefeasibility analysis tool
The GSHP and refrigeration modules
(Urban Ziegler, NRCan-CETC-Varennes)
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14.30 Buildings Programs of the Office of Energy
Efficiency – Natural Resources Canada
(Anna Cullinan & John Clarke, NRCan-OEE)
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15.00 Pause
15.15 The IEA Energy Conservation and Energy Storage Program
(Frank Cruickshanks, IEA-ECES)
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15.45 Closing Remarks
(Sophie Hosatte, NRCan-CETC-Varennes)
In addition:
IEA HPP Annex 27
Selected Issues on CO2 as a Working Fluid in
Compression Systems
(Trude Tokle, Enova, Norway)
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IEA HPP Annex 28
Advanced Supermarket Refrigeration/
Heat Recovery Systems
(John Ryan, US Department of Energy, US)
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