Across
- 3. A device commonly used in industry to heat water into steam for heating, power generation, or other processes. (6)
- 5. An initiative common in the industrial sector to reduce waste and increase recycling. (7, 5)
- 6. Structures built to harness the power of water for energy. (4)
- 8. The force that water in motion creates, useful for generating electricity. (5)
- 12. A primary gas emitted by human activities that companies aim to reduce. (6)
- 15. A type of resource that companies aim to use less due to its limited availability. (9)
- 17. A clean energy source capturing heat from the Earth's interior. (10)
- 18. A type of technology that allows for more reliable, secure, and efficient energy use. (5, 4)
Down
- 1. A type of renewable energy generated from organic materials. (7)
- 2. The type of energy associated with objects in motion. (6)
- 4. The form of energy that has the ability to do work. (6)
- 7. The heat absorbed or released during a phase change, which is critical in industrial processes. (6, 4)
- 9. An initiative to increase the use of post-consumer waste in products. (6, 8)
- 10. Devices crucial for capturing steam in many industrial processes. (5, 5)
- 11. Legislation designed to limit the amount of greenhouse gases that can be emitted. (3, 2, 3)
- 13. An energy conservation practice involving reducing unnecessary energy use.
- 14. Measurement of the electrical efficiency of a load, crucial in managing electricity consumption. (5, 6)
- 16. A sustainability initiative common among companies to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint. (4, 4)
- 19. A process of replacing old equipment with more energy-efficient versions. (7)