Canada. Energy Audit $10 Bn

 

















CANADIAN ANNUAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Canada uses significantly more than 25 billion kWh of energy per year.

In fact, Canada’s annual electricity consumption is over 20 times higher than that figure. In 2020, Canada’s total electricity consumption was approximately 553 TWh (terawatt-hours), which is equal to 553 billion kWh.

Régie de l'énergie du Canada

Here are key statistics on Canadian energy consumption:

• Total Electricity Consumption: Canada is one of the world's largest consumers of electricity on a per-capita basis. Annual consumption is typically around 500–600 TWh (500–600 billion kWh).

• Sector Breakdown (2020):

• Industrial: ~230 TWh (230 billion kWh)

• Residential: ~177 TWh (177 billion kWh)

• Commercial: ~145 TWh (145 billion kWh)

• Per Capita Usage: In 2020, annual electricity consumption was 14.6 MWh (14,600 kWh) per person.

• Generation: Canada produces over 600 billion kWh of electricity annually, with 57% coming from hydroelectric sources.

Régie de l'énergie du Canada +4
Note: 1 TWh = 1 billion kWh.

Energy Micro-Chipping alongside Clean accumulation will take Canada off not renewables meeting 99-100% Net Zero through a Zero Cycle balancing effect with Zero Emissions

2500 x 1050 Sq Ft - X 20. 50,000 1050 Sq Ft Plants

$5-10 Billion. Lowest cost than Niagara Falls to manage all 50,000 units & C/M + partner R&D then taxation fee integrated with delivery fee for affordability tier for access to supply. Clean Energy

2,626,000 Sq Ft 25 Billion kW. Now times than by 20 & some additives. Stationary Energy is sorted & layered for affordability tiers. Clean domestic

Now we create a balanced assortment with cost - price managed effect domestically then Motion Energy transitions equal in all ways

C/M offers with externals the lowest cost & most reliable easiest to maintain equivlance

Instead of decommisioning hydroelectric options we integrate with expansion yields justifying while lowering maintenance costs

https://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/en/data-analysis/energy-markets/province-territory-energy-profiles/canada.html

An tower has been built in Xian in Shaanxi province, northern China that is said to be the largest air purifier in the world standing at over 100 meters (328 feet) high. 

It has been undergoing testing by researchers at the Institute of Earth Environment at the Chinese Academy of Sciences to quantify its effectiveness. 

Authorities are seeking ways to tackle the nation’s chronic smog problem and this could be a good solution if they can prove it works well. 

The scientist leading the project claim it has brought a noticeable improvement in air quality, although further testing is required.



















C/M majority & minority profit sharing fees integrated

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/scientists-groundbreaking-discovery-could-revolutionize-130000421.html

26. K.T-CIG 

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