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green power

American  

noun

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


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"This project is a genuine game-changer. For the first time, we're tapping into "always-on" green power in the UK, providing a steady stream of clean, home-grown energy," said an Octopus spokesperson.

From BBC

Mark Barnfield, commercial director at Severn Trent Green Power, said the resulting gas was cleaned and either "injected into the gas grid" or converted to electricity.

From BBC

Danish wind project developer Orsted said the deal would turn the North Sea into the “green power plant of Europe,” while government plans for more investment predictability, a de-risked investment framework, and coordinated build-out plan will help lower the cost of electricity from offshore wind by 30% towards 2040.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

Appeared in the December 11, 2025, print edition as 'Chevron’s CEO Talks Up Green Power'.

From The Wall Street Journal