Across
- 3. A planned movement; a change in direction often required during complex installations like offshore wind farms. (8)
- 6. Try to acquire or develop a quality or skill; foster the development of new energy technologies. (9)
- 10. A balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; making a concession to gain something else. (8)
- 12. The actual time during which a process or event occurs; monitoring the grid this way is crucial for stability. (8)
- 13. Of an energy source, not depleted when used; capable of being replaced naturally. (9)
Down
- 1. Having a shape that reduces the drag from air moving past it; key for wind turbine efficiency. (11)
- 2. Achieving net-zero carbon emissions by balancing the release of carbon with its removal. (13)
- 4. More than is necessary, normal, or desirable (e.g., energy use). (9)
- 5. Reduce to the smallest possible amount or degree. (8)
- 7. The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another (e.g., from fossil fuels to renewables). (10)
- 8. One who argues in favor of something; supporters of a specific energy policy. (10)
- 9. Unfit to be eaten; describes some parts of biomass that are processed for fuel. (8)
- 11. Preventing success or development; unfavorable (e.g., a drought for hydropower). (7)
