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  • 1Renewable Energy Certificates — (RECs), also known as Green tags, Renewable Energy Credits, or Tradable Renewable Certificates (TRCs), are tradable environmental commodities in the United States which represent proof that 1 megawatt hour (MWh) of electricity was generated from… …

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  • 2Renewable energy commercialization — The wind, Sun, and biomass are three renewable energy sources …

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  • 3Renewable energy development — TOC Renewable energy development covers the advancement, capacity growth, and use of renewable energy sources. Modern interest in renewable energy development is linked to concerns about exhaustion and greenhouse gases of fossil fuels and… …

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  • 4Renewable energy in the United States — Brazos Wind Ranch in Texas. Presiden …

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  • 5Renewable Energy Law — The German Renewable Energy Law ( Erneuerbare Energien Gesetz , or EEG), promotes the development of renewable energy sources via a system of feed in tariffs. [English translation of EEG legislation… …

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  • 6RES - The School for Renewable Energy Science — infobox University name= RES The School for Renewable Energy Science motto= endowment= director= Gudjon Steindorsson (Managing) Dr. Björn Gunnarsson (Academic) established= 2006 type= Private / Non Profit University staff= students= undergrad=… …

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  • 7Carbon credit — This article deals with carbon credits for international trading. For carbon credits for individuals, see personal carbon trading. For voluntary schemes, see carbon offset. Part of a series on …

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  • 8Portal:Renewable energy — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology Renewable Energy Portal …

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  • 9Nonbusiness Energy Property Tax Credit — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 10revolving credit — re·volv·ing credit n: a credit which may be used repeatedly up to the limit specified after partial or total repayments have been made Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. revolving credit …

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