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Screen saver/Graphics: The Clean Energy Project Scipplets refer to something called gigajoules (GJ). What is a gigajoule?

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Screen saver/Graphics: The Clean Energy Project Scipplets refer to something called gigajoules (GJ). What is a gigajoule?

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A gigajoule is a unit of energy. You can break the word into “giga” and “Joule”. “Giga” is a greek prefix used to denote 1,000,000,000 and a Joule (J) is a unit of energy (the amount of force needed to move one kilogram of something one meter). So a gigajoule is 1 billion joules.

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