Creating An Energy Plan

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Across
  1. 4. Coal mining is a dangerous job that doesn't earn much ___.
  2. 5. Power plants are connected to a huge network of infrastructure called the ___.
  3. 6. One example of ___ are power lines that stand along the sides of streets.
  4. 7. The steam molecules are hot and under intense pressure, so they have lots of ___ energy.
  5. 10. Coal has lots of ___ energy stored in it.
  6. 12. The electromagnet spins at high speeds within a ___ coil.
  7. 14. We bring coal to a power plant and ___ it into a powder.
  8. 15. The spinning turbine has lots of ___ energy.
  9. 16. Infrastructure is stuff the ___ builds to make society run more efficiently.
  10. 20. Coal comes from the ___.
  11. 21. The thermal energy from the burning coal is ___ to the water.
  12. 23. Electricity is the ___ of electrons.
  13. 24. When we burn coal, its potential energy is turned into ___ energy.
Down
  1. 1. Inside the generator there is a big ___.
  2. 2. The grid transports electricity from producers, like DTE, to ___ like homes, hospitals, schools, and restaurants.
  3. 3. Electrons are tiny balls of energy that ___ around atoms.
  4. 4. Moving electrons produce a ___ field.
  5. 8. Once it has been ground into a powder, then we ___ it in a furnace.
  6. 9. Most electricity in the US comes from ___.
  7. 11. The spinning electromagnet converts mechanical energy to ___ energy.
  8. 13. Burning coal produces a lot of air ___.
  9. 14. The turbine causes a ___ to spin.
  10. 17. The spinning electromagnet causes the ___ within the copper coil to move.
  11. 18. The steam blows like hot wind onto a big fan called a ___, causing it to spin.
  12. 19. Above the furnace where the coal is burned, there is a boiler filled with ___.
  13. 22. When water gains enough thermal energy, it turns into ___.