Renewable energy systems definition

Renewable energy systems means methods of facility design and construction and types of equipment for the utilization of renewable energy sources including, but not limited to, hydroelectric power, active or passive solar space heating or cooling, domestic solar water heating, windmills, waste heat, biomass and/or refuse-derived fuels, photovoltaic devices, and geothermal energy.
Renewable energy systems means methods of facility design
Renewable energy systems means methods of

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More Definitions of Renewable energy systems

Renewable energy systems means methods of facility
Renewable energy systems is defined to have the meaning assigned thereto in the Enabling Act, as amended from time to time.
Renewable energy systems means systems that generate electricity or thermal energy through use of the following technologies: solar thermal, photovoltaics, on land and offshore wind, hydroelectric, geothermal electric, geothermal ground source heat, tidal energy, wave energy, ocean thermal, and fuel cells which do not utilize a fossil fuel resource in the process of generating electricity.
Renewable energy systems means systems that generate electricity
Renewable energy systems means systems that harness energy from solar, geothermal and wind sources.