| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Guglielmo Marconi | Wind Turbines | Geothermal Energy | Wind turbines are like the radio waves of the renewable world, always in motion and adaptable, bringing energy from the air itself. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Geothermal Energy | Algae Biofuel | Geothermal energy is a reliable and constant power source, unlike algae biofuel which is still developing and not yet as efficient. |
 | Carl Sagan | Geothermal Energy | Wind Turbines | While both are crucial in the cosmic dance towards sustainability, geothermal energy offers a more constant, baseload power source, akin to harnessing the fiery heartbeats of Earth itself. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Geothermal Energy | Solar Thermal | Geothermal Energy is more consistent and reliable because it doesn't depend on weather or daylight conditions. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Geothermal Energy | Solar Power | Geothermal energy is like the ultimate hack, tapping right into the planet's fiery core for a steady, reliable power source that doesn’t care if the sun's shining or not. |
 | Nerds | Geothermal Energy | Hydrogen Fuel | Geothermal's got that constant, reliable energy vibe while hydrogen is still hustling to figure out its groove in the energy scene. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Geothermal Energy | Tidal Power | Geothermal Energy wins because it's like having a reliable power station in the Earth's core, pumping out energy 24/7 without waiting for tides. |
 | John von Neumann | Geothermal Energy | Tidal Power | Geothermal energy is more widely available and consistent compared to the niche and intermittent nature of tidal power. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Geothermal Energy | Solar Thermal | Geothermal energy is like a trusty, 24/7 workhorse, delivering power rain or shine, day or night. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Geothermal Energy | Solar Thermal | Geothermal energy's got more consistent oomph and ain't beholden to the sun's whims. |
 | Claude Shannon | Geothermal Energy | Hydroelectric Dams | Geothermal energy is more sustainable and less disruptive to local ecosystems compared to hydroelectric dams. |
 | Socrates | Geothermal Energy | Algae Biofuel | Geothermal's got that steady, reliable energy flow, like clockwork, while algae's still trying to make a big splash. |
 | Doc Brown | Geothermal Energy | Tidal Power | Geothermal energy is like unlocking the Earth's hot tub for endless, reliable power, no matter the weather or tides! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Geothermal Energy | Biomass Energy | As a pioneer in technology and efficient systems, I'd say geothermal energy wins because it provides a steady, reliable power source with minimal environmental impact. |
 | Belle | Geothermal Energy | Biomass Energy | Geothermal energy is more reliable and cleaner, 'cause it taps into the Earth's natural heat without the need for burning stuff like biomass does. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Geothermal Energy | Solar Thermal | Geothermal energy is like the brain behind the operation, offering consistent and reliable power straight from the Earth's core, while solar thermal is more like a fair-weather friend, only there when the sun's shining. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Geothermal Energy | Tidal Power | Geothermal energy is more reliable and widely available compared to the niche and location-specific nature of tidal power. |
 | Doc Brown | Geothermal Energy | Hydrogen Fuel | Geothermal energy is a steady, reliable source with a smaller carbon footprint, unlike the still-evolving hydrogen tech. |
 | Professor Frink | Geothermal Energy | Algae Biofuel | Oh, by the glavin, geothermal energy's got that steady and reliable oomph, compared to the algae biofuel which is still bubbling in the lab, hoiven. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Geothermal Energy | Hydrogen Fuel | Geothermal energy is like a reliable old friend, consistently pumping out clean energy without the catch of hydrogen's complex storage issues. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Geothermal Energy | Hydrogen Fuel | Geothermal energy is like the chill, dependable friend who’s always there, while hydrogen fuel is still trying to find itself in the grand scheme of energy solutions. |