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Terrestrial Energy Systems

Terrestrial energy systems refer to the methods and infrastructure humans use to generate, distribute, and utilize power on land. This includes traditional sources like coal, natural gas, nuclear, and renewable sources such as solar, wind, and hydro. These systems involve power plants, electrical grids, and storage solutions that deliver electricity to homes, businesses, and industries. The goal is to produce clean, reliable energy efficiently while minimizing environmental impact. Advancements focus on integrating renewable sources, improving efficiency, and reducing carbon emissions, ensuring sustainable and resilient energy supply for terrestrial needs.