Alternative energy definition

Alternative energy means energy generated from technologies and approaches that advance renewable heat sources, including biomass, solar thermal, geothermal, waste heat, and renewable combined heat and power processes; combined heat and power; small modular nuclear reactor technologies; fuel cell energy systems; and energy generation, where active capture and storage of carbon dioxide emissions associated with that energy generation is verified;
Alternative energy means energy derived from an alternative energy resource specified in RCW 80.50.020(1).
Alternative energy or “Renewable Energy” means the production, conservation, storage, and transmission of energy to reduce pollution and harm to the environment, particularly when compared to conventional coal, oil or nuclear energy.

Examples of Alternative energy in a sentence

  • CEA, the French Atomic and Alternative Energy Commission is a public government-funded research organization established in 1945.


More Definitions of Alternative energy

Alternative energy means a renewable energy resource. The term includes solar energy, biomass energy, and wind energy.
Alternative energy means the production and conservation of energy in a manner that reduces pollution and harm to the environment, particularly when compared to conventional coal, oil or nuclear energy.
Alternative energy means the same as that term is defined in Section 59-12-102. (2)
Alternative energy means electric or thermal energy produced
Alternative energy means electrical, mechanical, or thermal energy produced from a method that uses one or more of the following fuels or energy sources: ethanol, biodiesel, biomass, biogas, waste heat, fuel cells, hydrogen, solar, hydro, wind, and geothermal.
Alternative energy means energy derived from Mississippi natural resources.