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Kendra C. Emily B. Tyrell G. Randy S. Souadou D. Lamar J. Energy

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Kendra C.

Emily B.

Tyrell G.

Randy S.

Souadou D.

Lamar J.

Energy

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Definition: Energy is the capacity of a physical system to

perform work. Energy exists in several forms such as heat, kinetic or mechanical energy, light, potential energy, electrical, or other forms.

Energy

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Definitionthe temperature of

the surrounding the environment.

ambient temperature

Ambient Temperature

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Definitioneliminating the need

for individuals heating or cooling system.

a centralized heat sources

Centralized Heat

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Definitioncombustible mixture

of gases hydrocarbons that accumulates in porous sedimentary rocks, esp.

natural gas in New York NY

Natural Gases

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Definitioncan be detected by

measuring change in speed or rector of an abject or objects in the field of rein.

motion/occupancy sensor

Occupancy Sensor

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