Coal - A fossil fuel burned to generate electricity. Formed from swamp plant remains over millions of years., Oil - A fossil fuel that can be refined to form gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel. Formed from the remains of living things over millions of years., Natural Gas - A fossil fuel burned for heating, cooking or electricity. Examples are methane, propane, or butane. Formed from the remains of living things over millions of years., Nuclear Energy - Energy that is stored in the nuclei of atoms and when split (fission) the heat released can be used to generate electricity., Wind Energy - Uses the force of moving air to drive an electric generator, Hydropower - Harnesses the energy of moving water and converts it into electricity or other forms of energy, Solar Energy - Light energy from the Sun is harnessed by solar panels and converted into useful forms of energy such as electricity., Biomass Energy - Organic matter from plant and animal waste that contains chemical energy. It is burned to release heat that can be converted into other forms of energy., Geothermal Energy - Energy produced by the heat from the Earth's interior. Examples include hot springs and geysers.,

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