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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

“For us to maximize the availability of the green power, 24-7, we have to store some of it too.”

From Seattle Times • Mar. 15, 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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