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RETScreen Plus was released in 2011.
Training is an integral feature of RETScreen.
The first version of RETScreen was released on April 30, 1998.
RETScreen Expert was released to the public on September 19, 2016.
And, to help the user rapidly commence analysis, RETScreen has built in an extensive database of generic clean energy project templates.
RETScreen Expert is the current version of the software and was released to the public on September 19, 2016.
An extensive collection of posts andarticles detailing how RETScreen has been used in different contexts is available on RETScreen's LinkedIn page and archived website.
RETScreen Version 4 was launched on December 11, 2007 at Bali, Indonesia by Canada's Minister of the Environment.
As of October 2018, the RETScreen software had more than 600,000 users in every country and territory of the world.
RETScreen Suite, comprising RETScreen 4 and RETScreen Plus, is the previous version of the RETScreen software.
By helping to break down these barriers, RETScreen reduces the cost of getting projects on the ground and doing business in clean energy.
With RETScreen, Canada is at the forefront of clean energy technology development- a critical element of the fight against climate change.
Viewer mode" in RETScreen Expert is free and permits access to all of the functionality of the software.
The RETScreen Clean Energy Management Software(usually shortened to RETScreen) is a software package developed by the Government of Canada.
By virtue of enabling clean energy, RETScreen indirectly contributes to a substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions- a reduction conservatively estimated at 20 million tonnes per annum.
The RETScreen Software Suite is a unique decision support tool developed with the contribution of numerous experts from government, industry, and academia.
To help address this need on a global basis, RETScreen International, in collaboration with the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership(REEEP) and the NASA Langley Research Centre, has developed the RETScreen Performance Analysis Module.
RETScreen is also used as a teaching and research tool by well-over 1,100 universities and colleges worldwide, and is frequently cited in academic literature.
In 2010, RETScreen International was awarded the Public Service Award of Excellence, the highest award by the Canadian government to its civil servants.
RETScreen Plus is a Windows-based energy management software tool that allows project owners to easily verify the ongoing energy performance of their facilities.
RETScreen is the most comprehensive product of its kind, allowing engineers, architects, and financial planners to model and analyze any clean energy project.
Examples of RETScreen's use in academia can be found under the“Publications and Reports” and"University and College Courses" sections of the RETScreen newsletter, accessible through the User manual in the downloaded software.
National and regional RETScreen training workshops have been conducted upon the official request of the Governments of Chile, Saudi Arabia, 15 countries in West and Central Africa, and the Latin American Energy Organization(OLADE).
RETScreen is developed and maintained by the Government of Canada through Natural Resources Canada's CanmetENERGY research centre in Varennes, Quebec and is supported by an international network of experts from industry, government and academia.
RETScreen has also been called"one of the few software tools, and by far the best, available for evaluating the economics of renewable energy installations" and"a tool to enhance… market coherence" in clean energy worldwide.
The use of RETScreen is mandated or recommended by clean energy incentive programs at all levels of government worldwide, including the UNFCCC and the EU; Canada, New Zealand and the UK; numerous American states and Canadian provinces; cities and municipalities; and utilities.
RETScreen Expert integrates a number of databases to assist the user, including a global database of climatic conditions obtained from 6,700 ground-based stations and NASA satellite data; benchmark database; cost database; project database; hydrology database and product database.