Renewable Energy Sources

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  1. 4. Relating to energy generated using the force of the wind to rotate wind turbines and produce electricity.
  2. 5. Relating to energy harnessed from the heat stored in the Earth's crust, typically by using underground steam or hot water reservoirs to drive turbines and produce electricity.
  3. 7. Relating to energy obtained from the sun, such as solar photovoltaic or solar thermal energy.
  4. 8. Relating to the electricity generated from the gravitational force of falling or flowing water, usually in large-scale dams or river systems.
  5. 10. Relating to energy produced by the movement of water, typically in rivers or dams, which drives turbines and generates electricity.
Down
  1. 1. Relating to energy derived from the natural ebb and flow of ocean tides, converted into electricity using turbines or other devices.
  2. 2. Renewable organic matter, such as plant residues, energy crops, or animal waste, used to generate energy through combustion or fermentation processes.
  3. 3. Relating to the conversion of sunlight into electricity using semiconducting materials in solar cells or panels.
  4. 6. Relating to energy extracted from the motion of ocean waves, typically through the use of floating or submerged devices that capture the wave's kinetic energy.
  5. 9. Fuel derived from organic matter, such as crops, agricultural residues, or algae, which can be used in vehicles or power generation.