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An "energy engine" typically refers to a system or device that converts various forms of energy into usable power, often for mechanical work or electricity generation. This term can encompass a range of technologies, including internal combustion engines, electric motors, and renewable energy systems like solar panels and wind turbines. The concept emphasizes the efficiency and effectiveness of converting energy sources into practical applications.

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