S278_2 Glossary
S278_2 Glossary.
Wednesday, 12 November 2025, 5:54 PM
Site: Open Learning
Course: An introduction to energy resources (S278_2)
Glossary: S278_2 Glossary
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Photovoltaic (PV) effectThe result of electrons being freed from impurities in semiconductors by the quantum energy of light photons, so that the electrons move to generate both electrical potential and current. The principle behind solar cells. |
Potential energyMechanical energy that exists by virtue of position or potential in a force field — usually that of gravity. |
PowerThe rate at which energy is delivered or work is done, measured in watts (W). One watt is equivalent to one joule per second. |
Primary energyThe energy released by directly burning fossil fuels or consumed at source in electricity generation. |
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Renewable energySupplies of energy on Earth from internal and external processes that are continually available, whether they are used or not. They include solar, tidal, wave, wind, hydro and geothermal energy. |
Residence timeThe average time that carbon stays in a reservoir before moving to another reservoir, estimated by the amount in the reservoir divided by the transfer rate. |
RespirationThe process where the organisms uses oxygen from air to react with the carbohydrates to liberate energy. Carbon dioxide and water are returned to the atmosphere during the respiration process. |
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SemiconductorsPoorly conductive materials doped with impurities, which act to increase electrical conductivity to a level intermediate between non-conductors and conductors. Bonded together in photovoltaic cells, they can generate an electrical current. |
Solar energySolar radiation that reaches the Earth’s surface is potentially available as an energy resource as direct solar energy using photovoltaic cells. |
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Terrestrial carbon cycleThat part of the carbon cycle involving biological and inorganic processes on land. |