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green power

American  

noun

  1. the power of money, viewed as a social force.


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Growth is being driven by higher engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning contributions as well as the gradual ramp-up of recurring revenue from corporate green power program assets scheduled for commercialization by 1Q 2026, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 22, 2025

When a withering financial crisis forced Greece to rethink its economy a decade ago, it bet big on green power.

From New York Times May 31, 2024

The industry is focused on finding a source of green power but it’s likely still years from being ready for use.

From Seattle Times Apr. 2, 2024

Sources insist the party's Green Prosperity Plan, which includes creating a publicly-owned green power company, is not being dropped altogether.

From BBC Feb. 7, 2024

Proponents argue that opening the sector would accelerate adoption of renewables, as independent power producers will be incentivised to offer green power to companies pledging carbon neutrality.

From Reuters Nov. 16, 2023

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