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Encyclopedia > Green electricity

Green energy is a term used by some environmentalists to describe what they deem to be environmentally friendly sources of power. In particular green energy must be renewable and non-polluting. Green energy is generally considered to include:

Some versions may also include power derived from waste incineration.


Somewhat controversial is nuclear energy's claim to be green. It is arguably renewable. One advocate of nuclear is Greenpeace organizer Patrick Moore. [1] (http://www.checkbiotech.org/root/index.cfm?useaction=news&doc_id=9574&start=1&control=207&page_start=1&page_nr=101&pg=1)


For green energy to be truly "ecological electricity" it must not include medium or large-scale hydroelectric power (which could produce waste water) or sources of air pollution such as burning biomatter or petroleum.


In several countries, current electricity retailing arrangements make it possible for consumers to buy green electricity, either by purchasing their electricity from a generating company that uses only renewable technologies, or by buying from a general supplier who undertakes to buy at least as much power from renewable sources as their "green" customers purchase. Generally green electricity commands a price premium compared with standard supplies. Obviously this option is only available where common carrier arrangements have been put in place to allow competitive supply of power.


No power source is impact-free. For instance, concerns are raised over bird kills and in some cases noise pollution by windmills and over heavy metal use and associated mining damage by solar cells.


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GEM: about green electricity (998 words)
In the UK about two thirds of our electricity is generated by burning coal and gas in power stations.
'Green electricity' means electricity produced from sources which do not cause these impacts upon the environment.
In some cases the energy is being used to generate electricity.
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Electric power: electrical energy as it is delivered to individual, commercial and industrial customers for use in operating equipment, and providing heat and illumination.
Electric charge is a property of certain subatomic particles (e.g., electrons and protons) which interacts with electromagnetic fields and causes attractive and repulsive forces between them.
Electric charge gives rise to one of the four fundamental forces of nature, and is a conserved property of matter that can be quantified.
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