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Renewable energy
Renewable Energy Renewable energy is energy that is regenerative or, for all practical purposes, virtually inexhaustible. It includes solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, biomass (derived from plants), geothermal energy (heat from the earth), and ocean energy. Renewable energy resources can... Read more |
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energy flow
energy flow (in ecology) The flow of energy that occurs along a food chain. Energy enters the food chain at the level of the producers (usually plants) in the form of solar energy. The plants convert solar energy into chemical energy in the process of photosynthesis. Chemical energy is passed from... Read more |
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Ionization energy
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Binding energy
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Potential energy
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Energy research
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF. The Department of Energy (DOE) became the twelfth U.S. cabinet-level agency on 1 October 1977 under the Department of Energy Organization Act. Its responsibilities fall into three broad categories: energy, research, and national security. The agency... Read more |
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cold fusion
cold fusion or low-temperature fusion, nuclear fusion of deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen , at or relatively near room temperature. Fusion, the reaction involved in the release of the destructive energy of a hydrogen bomb , requires extremely high temperatures, and investigations of fusion... Read more |
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Energy industries
ENERGY INDUSTRY ENERGY INDUSTRY. The U.S. Department of Energy recognizes and monitors eleven sources for the production of energy, including biomass, coal, electricity, geothermal energy, hydrogen, hydropower, natural gas, nuclear power, petroleum, solar power, and power wind. Not all of these... Read more |
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Feeding
Feeding Organisms that live on Earth are either autotrophs or heterotrophs. Autotrophs obtain energy directly from their physical environment through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Heterotrophs must obtain their energy by eating autotrophs or by eating other... Read more |
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Energy Reorganization Act of 1974
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