Energy

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Across
  1. 2. Organic material derived from living organisms, such as plants and animals, that can be used as a source of energy, either directly or after processing.
  2. 3. An entity responsible for providing goods or services to another party, often in exchange for payment.
  3. 6. Referring to resources that can be naturally replenished over time, such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass.
  4. 8. plant A facility designed to generate electricity on a large scale using various sources such as fossil fuels, nuclear reactions, or renewable resources.
  5. 9. A building, structure, or installation equipped for a specific purpose, such as manufacturing, storage, or service provision.
  6. 10. coal A dense, high-carbon content variety of coal known for producing significant heat when burned.
  7. 12. A low-grade brownish-black coal with relatively high moisture content, often used in power generation due to its abundance but lower efficiency compared to hard coal.
  8. 13. fuel A type of energy source derived from ancient organic matter that has been transformed over millions of years into substances like oil, gas, or coal.
  9. 14. An individual or business that purchases goods or services from a seller.
Down
  1. 1. policy Guidelines established by an organization outlining acceptable behavior, procedures, and standards for its employees and operations.
  2. 2. load The minimum level of continuous demand for electricity over a period, which must always be met to ensure stable operation of the grid.
  3. 4. mix The combination of different types of energy sources utilized within a particular region or system to meet overall demand.
  4. 5. A device or machine that converts mechanical, chemical, or other forms of energy into electrical energy.
  5. 7. A form of energy resulting from the flow of electrons through conductors, used to power devices and systems.
  6. 11. heating A centralized system that provides heat to multiple buildings or homes from a single source, typically via hot water or steam distribution networks.