Renewable Energy
Across
- 4. Capturing energy from ocean waves to generate electricity.
- 7. A term often used interchangeably with renewable energy, emphasizing the environmental friendliness of these sources.
- 8. Harnessing the power of the sun, including solar thermal (for heating) and solar photovoltaic (for electricity).
- 9. Achieving a balance between the amount of greenhouse gases emitted and the amount removed from the atmosphere.
- 10. Connecting renewable energy sources to the electricity grid for distribution.
- 12. The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused directly and indirectly by an activity.
- 13. Generating electricity from the energy of moving water, such as rivers and tides.
- 15. Devices that convert sunlight directly into electricity.
- 17. Machines that convert wind energy into electricity.
- 18. Structures that harness the power of water flow to generate electricity.
- 19. Similar to green energy, focusing on energy sources that produce minimal pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
- 20. Using organic matter (plants, animals, waste) for energy production, including biofuels and burning biomass.
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- 1. Technologies for storing energy generated by renewable sources, such as batteries.
- 2. Fuel derived from biomass, used in transportation and other applications.
- 3. Utilizing the heat from within the Earth for electricity generation, heating, and cooling.
- 5. Natural resources that can be replenished over relatively short periods of time
- 6. Facilities that use geothermal heat to generate electricity.
- 11. Harnessing the power of the tides to generate electricity.
- 14. Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- 16. Utilizing the kinetic energy of wind to generate electricity using wind turbines.