
WaterPower Canada
Founded Year
1998About WaterPower Canada
WaterPower Canada (WPC) operates as a not-for-profit trade association. The association is dedicated to representing the waterpower industry and advocating for the responsible development and use of waterpower to meet our present and future electricity needs sustainably. It was founded in 1998 and is based in Ottowa, Canada.
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WaterPower Canada Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was WaterPower Canada founded?
WaterPower Canada was founded in 1998.
Where is WaterPower Canada's headquarters?
WaterPower Canada's headquarters is located at 275 Bank Street, Suite 300, Ottawa.
Who are WaterPower Canada's competitors?
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