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# Geothermal power plant [r]: An electrical power plant that extracts heat energy stored beneath Earth's surface and uses it to generate electricity. [e]
# Greenhouse effect [r]: A general attribute of planets and moons with atmospheres denoting an imbalance between surface radiation and top-of-atmosphere radiation due to the presence of greenhouse gases. [e]
# Heat [r]: A form of energy that flows spontaneously from hotter to colder bodies that are in thermal contact. [e]
# Hot dry rock [r]: Add brief definition or description
# Hydroelectric power plant [r]: An electrical power plant that generates electric power by converting the energy in falling or flowing water into electricity. The falling or flowing water is directed through water turbines which spin electrical generators that produce electricity. [e]
# Photovoltaic [r]: Semiconductors that directly convert light to electricity [e]
# Tidal power plant [r]: Add brief definition or description
# Renewable energy commercialization [r]: Add brief definition or description
# Solar power plant [r]: An electrical power plant that generates electricity directly from sunlight either by using photovoltaics or by focusing solar radiation into a concentrated beam of heat that is used to generate steam for conversion into electric power. [e]
# Sustainable energy [r]: Energy that provides the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their energy needs. [e]
# Wave power plant [r]: Add brief definition or description
# Wind [r]: The movement of air produced by a change in heat on the earth's surface. [e]
# Wind power [r]: The conversion of air movement (wind) into a useful form of energy, such as using wind turbines to generate electricity, wind mills for mechanical power and wind pumps for pumping water. [e]
# Wind power plant [r]: An electric power plant that converts air movement (wind) into a useful form of energy by using wind turbines to generate electricity. [e]
# Wind turbine [r]: A rotating machine that converts the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical energy
 





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