The energy world is replete with buzzwords: "fracking," "tar sands," and "the grid." But what do they really mean? Test your energy literacy with the Monitor's energy vocabulary quiz.
No, 'peak oil' is obtained from the rock exposed in mountaintop removal |
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No, 'peak oil' is the notion that the world's oil supply is limited, and production will peak and enter a terminal decline |
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No, 'peak oil' is a Wall Street term – used to describe a spike in oil futures |
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No, 'peak oil' describes the initial moment a source of oil is discovered |
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