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clean energy

American  

noun

  1. energy, as electricity or nuclear power, that does not pollute the atmosphere when used, as opposed to coal and oil, that do.


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Rachel Reeves was shown the screens displaying the real-time management of energy demand for electric vehicles, as well as the cheaper prices for the communities that had volunteered to host clean energy infrastructure such as wind farms.

From BBC

So-called iron-air batteries can provide a steady supply of electricity for 100 hours, substantially extending the useful life of clean energy installations.

From Barron's

So-called iron-air batteries can provide a steady supply of electricity for 100 hours, substantially extending the useful life of clean energy installations.

From Barron's

His hobbies included cycling, hiking, helicopter skiing, general aviation with a specific interest in sailplanes and ultralights, waste reduction and clean energy and large dogs, according to his website.

From Los Angeles Times

Lithium, cobalt, copper, and rare earths are now central to clean energy systems, digital infrastructure, and defense technologies.

From Barron's