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Green power is a term often used for [[renewable energy]] purchased from energy companies. The purpose of this page is partly to provide information on finding a good green energy supplier. | Green power is a term often used for [[renewable energy]] purchased from energy companies. The purpose of this page is partly to provide information on finding a good green energy supplier. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Carbon offsetting]] (& see http://www.climatecare.org/) | *[[Carbon offsetting]] (& see http://www.climatecare.org/) | ||
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* [[Wikipedia:Green energy]] | * [[Wikipedia:Green energy]] | ||
==External links== | |||
[http://gotpowered.com/ Green power news portal and community] | |||
[https://www.greenenergyofsanantonio.com/blog/ Green Energy Blog] | |||
[[Category:Electricity]] | |||
[[Category:Renewable energy]] | [[Category:Renewable energy]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:50, 16 October 2018
Green power is a term often used for renewable energy purchased from energy companies. The purpose of this page is partly to provide information on finding a good green energy supplier.
Australia
"GreenPower is a joint initiative of ACT, NSW, SA, QLD, VIC and WA government agencies to guarantee that the renewable electricity you buy from energy suppliers meets stringent environmental standards." Note that different types of "green power" may have quite different mixes of energy, and some are criticized as not being really "green."
USA
Visit US Department of Energy’s Green Power Network Web Site.