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  • 71Energy density — For energy density in the sense of energy per unit mass, see specific energy. For energy density of foods, see specific energy. Energy density is a term used for the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume.… …

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  • 72Energy cannibalism — Energy portal Energy cannibalism refers to an effect where rapid growth of an entire energy producing industry creates a need for energy that uses (or cannibalizes) the energy of existing power plants. Thus during rapid growth the industry as a… …

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  • 73World energy resources and consumption — In order to directly compare world energy resources and consumption of energy, this article uses SI units and prefixes and measures energy rate (or power) in watts (W) and amounts of energy in joules (J). One watt is one joule per second. In 2005 …

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  • 74Biofuels-The Next Great Source of Energy? — ▪ 2008 by Clarence Lehman  A boom in the production of biofuel was under way in 2007, especially in the United States, where in January about 75 refineries for producing the biofuel ethanol from corn (maize) were being built or expanded. This… …

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  • 75List of energy abbreviations — This is a list of abbreviations found in the context of energy issues. Contents: 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y …

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  • 76Horizon Wind Energy — is a wind energy developer and independent power producer. Horizon has developed wind farms in New York, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Washington, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas and Illinois. Originally Zilkha Renewable Energy, Horizon was purchased by …

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  • 77British Wind Energy Association — The British Wind Energy Association (BWEA) is the trade and professional body for the wind power and marine renewable energy industries in the United Kingdom, and the UK s leading renewable energy trade association.Originally founded in 1978 to… …

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  • 78Energy economics — is a broad scientific subject area which includes topics related to supply and use of energy in societies. [Sickles, Robin (2008). energy economics. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition.… …

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  • 79renewable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) capable of being renewed. 2) (of energy or its source) not depleted when used. DERIVATIVES renewability noun …

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  • 80Marine energy — Renewable energy Biofuel Biomass Geothermal Hydroelectricity Solar energy Tidal power Wave power Wind power …

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