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Cogeneration Human disease caused by parasitic fluke that lives in snails, which

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Question

Cogeneration                                     Human disease caused by parasitic fluke that lives in snails, which like the slow-moving water behind dams

Passive solar heat                                When conditions are favorable, electric prices typically run as low as 3 cents/kWh from this type of alternative energy

Parabolic mirrors             Small fee on utility customers to finance renewable energy R&D

Distributional surcharges                   Pump heat-absorbing medium through a collector, rather than passively collecting heat in a stationary object

Renewable energy policy                   Using absorptive structures with no moving parts to gather and hold heat

Green pricing                                      Allows utilities to profit from conservation programs and charge premium prices for renewable energy

Wind power                                        Using ongoing electrochemical reactions to produce electric current

Fuel cells                                           Simultaneous production of both electricity and steam, or hot water, in the same plant

Schistosomiasis                                Curved reflective surfaces that collect light and focus it onto a concentrated point

                                                          Suppliers must get minimum percentage of power from renewable sources

                                             

Explanation / Answer

Cogeneration - Simultaneous production of both electricity and steam, or hot water, in the same plant

Passive solar heat - Using absorptive structures with no moving parts to gather and hold heat

Parabolic mirrors - Curved reflective surfaces that collect light and focus it onto a concentrated point

Distributional surcharges - Small fee on utility customers to finance renewable energy R&D

Renewable energy policy - Suppliers must get minimum percentage of power from renewable sources

Green pricing - Allows utilities to profit from conservation programs and charge premium prices for renewable energy

Wind power - When conditions are favorable, electric prices typically run as low as 3 cents/kWh from this type of alternative energy

Fuel cells - Using ongoing electrochemical reactions to produce electric current

Schistosomiasis -  Human disease caused by parasitic fluke that lives in snails, which like the slow-moving water behind dams

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