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Adjective given as a share or portion
Indian officials are blaming the blackouts, which have left a tenth of the world's population without power, on "energy-hungry states guzzling more than their allotted power" and crashing the grid.
Noun group of things arranged in an impressive or structured way
An array of 624 mirrors track the sun, their reflected beams converging onto the tip of the whimsical Solucar solar power plant near Seville, Spain.
Noun using up of a resource
Rainwater will be stored under the Effel Tower and used for tap water in the restrooms. Ninety-five per cent of the new lighting will be LED-type, which has a longer lifespan and low consumption.
Noun action or process of flowing out
Americans flush 350 billion kilowatt-hours of energy into the sewers each year. Cities are taking notice, and taking steps to install sewage heat recovery systems to capture the energy from the effluence.
Noun producer of energy especially electricity
Venezuela's mysterious "Relampago del Catatumbo" is cloud-to-cloud lightning. The frequency of electric discharge makes it a great generator of ozone.
Noun system of electrical distribution serving a large area
No Name Key, a tiny island in the Florida Keys, is completely off the grid. Its residents use solar panels and generators to power their homes.
Noun abrupt rough or violent movement
Chelios faces a Chinese mobster who has stolen his nearly indestructible heart and replaced it with a battery-powered ticker that requires regular jolts of high-voltage electricity to keep working.
Adjective of an energy source that is not permanently depleted when used
The NFL opened this season with three clubs showcasing new green energy installations, reflecting their endeavor to shift to renewable technology.
Noun rotary engine driven by a stream or airflow
Scientists say that common wind turbine colors, white and gray, are attractive to insects, which leads to the occasional killing of the bats and birds in pursuit.
Adjective playfully imaginative and impulsive, esp. in an appealing and slightly odd way
An array of 624 mirrors track the sun, their reflected beams converging onto the tip of the whimsical Solucar solar power plant near Seville, Spain.