Across
- 3. The ability to store energy for later use, typically through the use of batteries and other technologies.
- 4. Energy derived from the heat of the earth's interior, typically through the use of geothermal power plants.
- 9. The ratio of useful output energy to input energy in a system or process.
- 11. A fossil fuel used for generating energy through combustion and other processes.
- 14. A fossil fuel used for generating energy through combustion and other processes.
- 17. A fuel derived from organic matter, typically used in transportation and other applications.
Down
- 1. Energy derived from the movement of ocean tides, typically through the use of tidal power plants.
- 2. Energy derived from the motion of ocean waves, typically through the use of wave energy converters.
- 4. The interconnected network of power lines and other infrastructure used for transmitting and distributing electricity.
- 5. Energy derived from moving water, typically through the use of hydroelectric power plants.
- 6. Energy that is derived from sources that are replenished naturally and sustainably, such as solar, wind, and hydro.
- 7. Energy derived from the motion of the wind, typically through the use of wind turbines.
- 8. Energy derived from organic matter, typically through the use of biofuels and biopower.
- 10. Energy derived from the nuclear reactions of atoms, typically through the use of nuclear power plants.
- 12. A measure of the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases emitted by a particular energy source or activity.
- 13. A fossil fuel used for generating energy through combustion.
- 15. Energy derived from the sun's rays, typically through the use of solar panels.
- 16. Energy derived from the fusion of atomic nuclei, typically through the use of experimental fusion reactors.