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''' | '''Energy''' is a [[feature]] of a [[product]] and [[transportation]] | ||
==Material energy== | |||
*[[Diesel]] ([[Truck]]s, [[car]]s, [[train]]s...) | *[[Diesel]] ([[Truck]]s, [[car]]s, [[train]]s...) | ||
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*[[Wood]] ([[heating]], [[cooking]]...) | *[[Wood]] ([[heating]], [[cooking]]...) | ||
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==Electricity== | |||
*[[Oil]] | *[[Oil]] | ||
*[[Nuclear]] | *[[Nuclear]] (causes nearly permanent damage in the form of making radioactive materials from less radioactive ones) | ||
*[[Coal]] | *[[Coal]] | ||
*[[Natural gas]] | *[[Natural gas]] | ||
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*[[Burning rock]] | *[[Burning rock]] | ||
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==Natural== | |||
*[[Sun]] ([[farming]], [[heating]]...) | *[[Sun]] ([[farming]], [[heating]]...) | ||
*[[Wind]] ([[sailing]]) | *[[Wind]] ([[sailing]]) |
Revision as of 21:08, 28 November 2003
Energy is a feature of a product and transportation
Material energy
- Diesel (Trucks, cars, trains...)
- Fuel (multiple octanes, unleaded vs. leaded) (cars, motorcycles...)
- Biofuel (cars)
- Crude (ships)
- Kerosine (airplanes)
- Hydrogen (cars)
- Wood (heating, cooking...)
Electricity
- Oil
- Nuclear (causes nearly permanent damage in the form of making radioactive materials from less radioactive ones)
- Coal
- Natural gas
- Solar
- Water
- Wind
- Wood
- Peat
- Burning rock
Natural
- Sun (farming, heating...)
- Wind (sailing)
- Animal (carrying)
- Human (human labor)
- Waterflow (transport)
this is in no special order and incomplete.