Canadian Residential Energy End-use Data and Analysis Centre
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What is CREEDAC?
The Canadian Residential End-use Data and Analysis Centre was established by the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS) in 1991, with the cooperation of Natural Resources Canada. TUNS has since merged with Dalhousie University, and CREEDAC continues to operate out of the DalTech Campus.

CREEDAC maintains and analyzes residential energy end-use data, providing estimates on consumption levels, efficiency, and emission levels.

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Advancing the State-of-the-knowledge on Residential Energy End-use...
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This page is maintained by Alan Fung. alan.fung@dal.ca

Last revised May 16, 2001