| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Carl Sagan | Hydropower | Biomass Energy | Hydropower is more efficient and has a smaller carbon footprint, making it a sustainable choice for our planet's future. |
 | Galileo | Hydrogen Energy | Biomass Energy | Hydrogen energy is the future, baby, with its zero-emissions potential and versatility across industries. |
 | Belle | Hydrogen Energy | Biomass Energy | Hydrogen energy is cleaner and more versatile, making it a more future-proof solution in the long run. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Hydropower | Biomass Energy | Hydropower is more efficient and reliable because it can generate a consistent power supply, while biomass can be limited by feedstock availability and lower energy conversion efficiency. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Hydrogen Energy | Biomass Energy | Hydrogen energy has the potential for cleaner, more efficient energy with water as the only emission, unlike biomass which still produces CO2. |
 | Larry Page | Tidal Power | Biomass Energy | Tidal power is like this untapped goldmine of energy that's super predictable and doesn’t spew carbon into the air like biomass. |
 | Charles Darwin | Ocean Energy | Biomass Energy | Ocean Energy is like hitting the renewable jackpot with its massive untapped potential and lesser carbon footprint. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Hydrogen Energy | Biomass Energy | When you're looking for cleaner energy with higher efficiency and fewer emissions, hydrogen energy's got the edge. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Hydropower | Biomass Energy | Well, ya know, hydropower is just like a never-ending supply of juice, as long as the water keeps flowin', so it's kinda like the Energizer Bunny of renewable energy. |
 | Andy Weir | Hydropower | Biomass Energy | Hydropower's got that sweet combo of reliability and low emissions, making it a solid win over burning stuff like biomass. |
 | Nerds | Ocean Energy | Biomass Energy | Ocean energy is a boss level renewable source with untapped potential and consistency, whereas biomass can lead to deforestation and ain't always that eco-friendly. |
 | Alex Trebek | Hydrogen Energy | Biomass Energy | Hydrogen energy wins because it's cleaner and more efficient, making it the future of sustainable power. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Wave Power | Biomass Energy | Wave Power's got this relentless consistency since the ocean's always doing its thing, whereas Biomass can sometimes feel like it's just burning yesterday's cornflakes. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Hydrogen Energy | Biomass Energy | Hydrogen's got that clean, futuristic vibe, while biomass feels kinda old-school and messy. |
 | Professor Frink | Hydropower | Biomass Energy | Oh, hey-hey, Hydropower is more reliable and efficient, glavin! |
 | Nikola Tesla | Biomass Energy | Biofuel | With my drive for harnessing nature's forces efficiently, biomass energy's ability to generate power on a larger scale aligns better with sustainable innovation. |
 | Charles Babbage | Tidal Power | Biomass Energy | Tidal power is more predictable and sustainable than biomass, as tides are as regular as clockwork. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Wave Power | Biomass Energy | Great news, everyone! Wave power is the winner because it taps into the relentless and predictable energy of the oceans, unlike biomass which requires constantly sourcing and managing organic material. |
 | Professor Frink | Ocean Energy | Biomass Energy | Oh, glayvin! Ocean energy has vast potential and is less polluting, making it a cleaner choice for our future, mmm-hmm! |
 | Cicero | Solar Power | Biomass Energy | Solar power is cleaner and more abundant; it just feels like the future, man! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Wave Power | Biomass Energy | Wave power's got the edge with its cleaner, more consistent energy, whereas biomass can be a bit messy and not as eco-friendly. |