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renewable

[ri-noo, -nyoo] / rɪˈnu, -ˈnyu /


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China has worked to mitigate this liability, by building up its strategic oil reserve in recent months and pushing a long-term shift to renewable energy and electric vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

The house that is available for let has oil heating, electricity supplied by the island's renewable power schemes, a phone and internet services.

From BBC

It is usually produced with fossil fuels, however when renewable energy sources are used instead the hydrogen is labelled "green".

From BBC

His continuing push toward increasing China's production of renewable energy will allow the country to be more self-reliant.

From BBC

It has also invested heavily in renewable energy, subsidized electric vehicles, and has a large domestic coal industry it can tap.

From The Wall Street Journal