Green Power definition

Green Power means electricity generated from renewable energy sources, such as certified water power, solar, biogas, biomass and wind. Other terms for Green Power include: Green Power certificates, tradable renewable certificates or "Green Tags". These attributes, embodied in a certificate, may be bought and sold either bundled or unbundled with commodity electricity.
Green Power means electricity produced from solar, wind, geothermal, biogas, eligible biomass, and low-impact hydroelectric sources. To qualify as “green power”, this renewable electricity must also exceed what is otherwise required by other legal requirements.11
Green Power means the Fund’s 100% interest in the Sarnia Solar Project, the Amherstburg Solar Project, the Tilbury Solar Project, the Talbot Wind Project, the Greenwich Wind Project and the Ontario Wind Project, its 50% interest in each of NRGreen and the SunBridge Wind Project, as well as its 33% interest in each of the Magrath Wind Project and the Chin Chute Wind Project;

Examples of Green Power in a sentence

  • This excludes (1) Basic Service consumers who have asked their Local Distributor to not enroll them in competitive supply; (2) Basic Service consumers enrolled in a Green Power product that prohibits switching to a Competitive Supplier; and (3) consumers receiving competitive supply service.

  • This includes (1) Basic Service consumers who have indicated that they do not want their contact information shared with Competitive Suppliers for marketing purposes; and (2) consumers receiving Basic Service plus an optional Green Power product that allows concurrent enrollment in either Basic Service or competitive supply.

  • NC Green Power is an independent, non-profit organization that purchases RECs from small producers in the state.

  • The Company will not abandon any of its assets except for those assets which have negligible or marginal value or for which it is reasonably prudent to do so under the circumstances, and except for the contemplated Distribution by the Company of all of the outstanding shares of Atlantic Green Power Corporation’s common stock to the stockholders of the Company.

  • Required Governmental Approvals: Pattern US Finance Company LLC to submit to Bank of Japan a prior notification of inward direct investment (tainai chokusetsu toshi) in regard to the investment in Green Power Generation GK pursuant to the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act of Japan.


More Definitions of Green Power

Green Power means PowerGreen 100, PowerGreen 25 or such other renewable electricity products generated from certified renewable resources as defined by applicable state or local law, including, without limitation, biomass, solar thermal, photovoltaic, wind, geothermal, small hydropower of 30 megawatts or less, waste tire, digester gas, landfill gas, and municipal solid waste generation technologies.
Green Power means electricity generated from renewable energy sources that do not contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. See “Description of the BusinessGeneral Description of the Regulatory Regimes in which the Business Operates – Power Generation Regulatory Regimes – Canada”.
Green Power has the meaning apparent from the Program.
Green Power means the Fund’s 100% interest in the Sarnia Solar Facility, the Amherstburg Solar Facility, the Tilbury Solar Facility, the Talbot Wind Facility, the Greenwich Wind Facility and the Ontario Wind Facility, its 50% interest in each of NRGreen and the SunBridge Wind Facility, as well as its 33% interest in each of the Magrath Wind Facility and the Chin Chute Wind Facility;
Green Power means the Green Power Scheme as defined by the most recent version of the “National Green Power Accreditation Program Accreditation Document.
Green Power means electricity originating from Renewable Energy Sources delivered onto the Interconnected Electric System.
Green Power means a form of green power having the following characteristics: