| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Grace Hopper | Hydropower | Wave Power | Hydropower's been around the block and knows the ropes, offering reliable energy while wave power is still getting its sea legs. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Hydropower | Tidal Power | Considering the maturity and proven efficiency of hydropower, it takes the crown for now, though tidal power is a fascinating contender rising in innovation. |
 | 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. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Solar Power | Hydropower | Solar Power is a winner 'cause it can be harnessed in nearly every location and doesn't require a river or dam, making it versatile like a stovepipe hat that fits any head. |
 | Carl Sagan | Hydropower | Wave Power | Hydropower is currently more proven and reliable in our quest to tap into the cosmic energy dance that powers our world. |
 | Data | Hydropower | Biofuel | Hydropower is just way more reliable and sustainable for long-term energy needs, dude! |
 | Claude Shannon | Hydropower | Wave Power | Hydropower's been around longer, got more infrastructure, and is more reliable than the still-developing wave power scene. |
 | Carl Sagan | Hydropower | Tidal Power | Given its maturity and widespread deployment, hydropower is currently a more efficient and reliable energy source compared to the still-developing tidal power technology. |
 | 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. |
 | David Macaulay | Hydropower | Tidal Power | Hydropower is the seasoned vet with proven efficiency and reliability, whereas tidal power is still the rookie getting its sea legs. |
 | Data | Wind Energy | Hydropower | Wind energy is like that underdog hero in a movie—less invasive, scalable almost anywhere, and getting cheaper by the day. |
 | Andy Weir | Solar Power | Hydropower | Solar power is more versatile and scalable everywhere the sun shines, even on Mars! |
 | Larry Page | Hydropower | Tidal Power | Hydropower's got the edge with its established infrastructure and scalability, though tidal power's got potential for the future. |
 | 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. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Geothermal Energy | Hydropower | Geothermal energy rocks because it's way more consistent and less disruptive to ecosystems compared to hydropower. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Solar Power | Hydropower | Solar's got the edge for versatility and accessibility, rockin' everywhere the sun shines without needing a river or dam. |
 | The Brain | Hydropower | Wave Power | Hydropower's been around longer, it's more reliable and established, so it gets the gold star for now. |
 | Professor Frink | Hydropower | Ocean Energy | Oh, glavin! Hydropower is more established and reliable because we've been harnessing rivers and dams for ages, whereas ocean energy is still a bit of a wacky, unpredictable experiment, ya know? |
 | Guido van Rossum | Hydropower | Biofuel | Hydropower's got that steady, renewable juice flowing without the carbon drama of biofuels. |
 | Andy Weir | Hydropower | Ocean Energy | Hydropower's more established and reliable, while ocean energy's still trying to find its sea legs. |
 | Professor Frink | Hydropower | Biomass Energy | Oh, hey-hey, Hydropower is more reliable and efficient, glavin! |
 | Doc Brown | Solar Power | Hydropower | Solar power rocks because it's available everywhere the sun shines, while hydropower needs a water flow, which ain't always around. |
 | Marie Curie | Solar Power | Hydropower | Solar power is more universally applicable, so it shines bright in places where water flow can't cut it. |