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green powera subset of renewable energy composed of grid-based electricity produced from renewable energy sources
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green powerElectricity generated from renewable resources.
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green powerElectricity generated from renewable energy sources. This includes solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, and hydroelectric power.
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green powerOptional service choices that feature renewable fuels such as wind or solar, usually priced at some form of premium.
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green powerElectricity generated using resources that are replaced naturally. Renewable energy may include fuels and technologies such as solar photovoltaic energy, solar thermal energy, wind power, low head hydropower, geothermal energy, and biomass energy. Alternative energy sources include landfill- and mine-based methane gas, and energy from waste. See al [..]
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green powerEnvironmental impacts from power plants differ greatly depending on how the electricity is produced and what pollution controls are used during production. Green power refers to electricity produced in ways that are generally considered to have less harmful environmental impacts. For more information, call the Governor's Office of Energy and C [..]
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green powerA general term that describes power that is environmentally friendly. It typically uses a mix of energy sources with renewable energy being at least one of the sources.
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green powerSee "Renewable Energy."
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green powerRenewable, sustainable energy that comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind and hydroelectric power. Some companies call plans "green" even if just a percentage (not all) of the e [..]
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green powerElectricity that is generated exclusively from environmentally safe energy sources (solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass and other sources). Ground - A conducting connection, whether intentional or accidental, between an electrical circuit or equipment and the earth, or to some conducting body that serves in place of the earth.
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green powerPower that is generated from renewable energy sources. Specific definitions of green power vary in each state. Typically, wind, solar and bio-mass fuels are considered sources of green power.
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green powerProduction of electricity from “renewable” sources, such as hydro, wind and solar.
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green powerA term, which refers to production of electricity using renewable sources such as wind, hydroelectric or crop residue.
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green powerGreen Power is a generic term for renewable energy sources and specific clean energy technologies that emit fewer GHG emissions relative to other sources of energy that supply the electric grid. Green [..]
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green powerElectricity generated from clean, renewable energy sources (such as solar, wind, biomass and hydro power) and supplied through the grid.
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