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Green energy is the term used to describe sources of energy that are considered to be environmentally friendly and non-polluting, such as geothermal, wind, and solar power and also hydroelectric.  Green energy sources are often considered "green" because they are perceived to lower carbon emissions and create less pollution.

In the media, Green energy is often used interchangeably with the term Renewable energy.  Alternative energy and clean technologies are other terms often used instead of renewable energy. The terms suggest a non-polluting, non-fossil-fuel source. Green power is sometimes used in reference to electricity generated from "green" sources.  Brown energy is sometimes used to contrast non-renewable or polluting energy sources with green energy.
 

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"Kimo Storke and KAS Consulting have consistently provided exceptional business development services in the assessment of potential renewable energy partnerships for First Reserve. Kimo has brought us solid prospects which fit our investment criteria. Kimo's ability to combine entrepreneurship, business development and project finance bring a fresh approach to us. His relational style and professionalism is unique.” - Mark Florian, Managing Partner, First Reserve Corporation
 

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