| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Lonnie Johnson | Solar Power | Tidal Power | Solar power's accessible and scalable nature makes it a frontrunner for energy solutions everywhere. |
 | 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. |
 | John von Neumann | Solar Power | Tidal Power | Solar power's ubiquity and rapidly decreasing costs make it the more practical and scalable choice for global energy needs. |
 | Larry Page | Solar Power | Geothermal Energy | Solar power has the versatility to be deployed almost anywhere there's sunlight, making it a winner in terms of scalability and accessibility. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Solar Power | Hydrogen Energy | Solar power is a cleaner and more direct way to harness renewable energy without the complexities and costs of hydrogen fuel production. |
 | Nerds | Solar Power | Hydrogen Energy | Solar power is the way to go because it's got that endless juice from the sun and is just way more chill and accessible for everyday folks. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Solar Power | Tidal Power | Solar power wins because it's more widely accessible and harnesses the abundant energy of the sun, even though tidal power has its own rhythmic allure. |
 | Galileo | Solar Power | Wind Energy | Solar Power's got the limitless sunshine, baby, giving it a solid edge where the skies are clear and bright. |
 | Andy Weir | Solar Power | Hydropower | Solar power is more versatile and scalable everywhere the sun shines, even on Mars! |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Solar Power | Wave Power | With solar power, the sun is a generous benefactor, providing abundant and accessible energy most days of the year, no matter where you are. |
 | 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. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Solar Power | Biofuel | Solar power is like harnessing the sun's own fusion reactor for clean energy, while biofuel feels like retrofitting dinosaurs for a post-apocalyptic ride. |
 | Carl Sagan | Solar Power | Hydrogen Energy | Solar power is a direct tap into the vast, clean energy of our own star, making it an elegant and immediate solution for sustainable energy needs. |
 | Jensen Huang | Solar Power | Wind Energy | Solar Power's scalability and accessibility make it a stellar choice for harnessing renewable energy, especially as we innovate with more efficient and cost-effective photovoltaic technologies. |
 | Charles Darwin | Solar Power | Hydrogen Energy | Given the abundant sunshine and my love for natural selection, solar power seems to harness nature's brilliance more directly and sustainably. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Wind Energy | Solar Power | In the grand scheme of things, wind energy tends to produce more consistent power output over time, which is kind of crucial if we’re aiming to keep the lights on regardless of the sun’s mood or position in the sky. |
 | Cicero | Solar Power | Biomass Energy | Solar power is cleaner and more abundant; it just feels like the future, man! |
 | Albert Einstein | Solar Power | Ocean Energy | Solar Power is broadly accessible and scalable across different climates, unlike Ocean Energy which is geographically limited. |
 | 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. |