Renewable Energy
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- 1. Relating to the generation of electricity from the movement of water, typically using dams and turbines.
- 5. The ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, a core principle guiding the development and use of renewable energy sources.
- 7. The natural movement of air, harnessed by wind turbines to generate wind energy or wind power.
- 10. Relating to the heat energy stored beneath the Earth's surface, harnessed for electricity generation or heating systems.
- 11. The movement of energy through a body of water, often used to generate electricity through wave energy converters.
- 12. Fuels derived from organic matter, such as ethanol from corn or biodiesel from vegetable oils, used as alternatives to traditional fossil fuels.
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- 2. The ratio of useful energy output to the total energy input in a system, a key factor in maximizing the benefits of renewable energy technologies.
- 3. Relating to the natural rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational forces of the moon and sun, harnessed for generating electricity.
- 4. A clean and versatile energy carrier that can be produced from various renewable sources, used in fuel cells to generate electricity or as a fuel for vehicles.
- 6. Organic materials, such as wood, agricultural residues, or animal waste, used as a renewable energy source through processes like combustion or fermentation.
- 8. Relating to or derived from the sun, such as solar energy which is harnessed through solar panels to generate electricity.
- 9. Energy sources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, and water.