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  • 111Ocean Energy Systems —   Energy conversion technologies that harness the energy in tides, waves, and thermal gradients in the oceans …

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  • 112energy*/*/*/ — [ˈenədʒi] noun [U] 1) the power that your body needs in order to do physical things She didn t even have the energy to get out of bed.[/ex] 2) electricity and other forms of power used for making things work energy sources/supplies[/ex] Switching …

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  • 113energy — /ˈɛnədʒi / (say enuhjee) noun (plural energies) 1. (habitual) capacity or habit of vigorous activity. 2. the actual exertion of power; operation; activity. 3. power as exerted. 4. ability to produce action or effect. 5. vigour or forcefulness of… …

  • 114Energy 52 — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles Café del Mar   DE 51 21.03.1997 …

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  • 115Electromagnetic Energy —   Energy generated from an electromagnetic field produced by an electric current flowing through a superconducting wire kept at a specific low temperature …

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  • 116Kinetic Energy —   Energy available as a result of motion that varies directly in proportion to an object s mass and the square of its velocity …

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  • 117Nuclear Energy —   Energy that comes from splitting atoms of radioactive materials, such as uranium, and which produces radioactive wastes …

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  • 118On-Peak Energy —   Energy supplied during periods of relatively high system demands as specified by the supplier …

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  • 119Potential Energy —   Energy available due to position …

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  • 120Wind Energy —   Energy available from the movement of the wind across a landscape caused by the heating of the atmosphere, earth, and oceans by the sun …

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