Wind and Ocean Energy Tech
Across
- 3. Structures designed to support offshore wind turbines or wave energy converters.
- 4. Energy derived from the flow of water in rivers, estuaries, and oceans.
- 6. Machines that harness kinetic energy from a fluid or air flow to generate power.
- 9. The process of integrating renewable energy sources into existing electrical grids.
- 12. Technologies to store excess energy generated by wind and ocean systems for later use.
- 13. Assessment of the ecological effects of wind and ocean energy projects.
- 14. Wind energy installations located in bodies of water, typically in coastal areas.
- 15. Comparison of the costs of wind and ocean energy technologies with traditional energy sources.
Down
- 1. Devices that capture energy from the movement of ocean waves.
- 2. Evaluation of wind and ocean energy potential in specific locations.
- 5. Ongoing efforts to improve efficiency, reliability, and scalability of wind and ocean energy technologies.
- 7. Energy Renewable energy derived from the ocean, including wind, waves, and tides.
- 8. Renewable energy generated by the natural rise and fall of tides.
- 10. The shape and structure of wind turbine blades, optimized for maximum energy capture.
- 11. Devices that convert the kinetic energy of wind into electrical power.