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Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) mandates that all electricity distribution licensees should purchase or produce a minimum specified quantity of their requirements from Renewable Energy Sources.
Since most energy is produced by burning fossil fuels, clean energy policy requires both support green alternatives like solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, and finding ways to disincentivise coal, oil, and gas use.
Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) require that a specified percentage of the electricity utilities sell comes from renewable resources. States have created these standards to diversify their energy resources, promote domestic energy production and encourage economic development.

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