clean power

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clean power (uncountable)

  1. Electric power that is free from voltage spikes and drops, or any other abnormalities.
    • 2003, John Kramer, The CISA Prep Guide: Mastering the Certified Information Systems Auditor Exam:
      Another way to ensure clean power is available is to recreate a clean sine wane signal by electronically reproducing it ...
  2. Electric power generated without polluting the environment.
    • 2003, Scott Davis, Microhydro: Clean Power from Water:
      Remind them, if necessary, that properly done, microhydro will generate clean power for many years without damaging the environment in any way.

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