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Representative of mental energy, electricity symbolizes the power that keeps the lights on and, when absent, can suggest an interruption of the creative flow.
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1. The behavior of negative and positive charges (electrons and protons) due to their attraction and repulsion. 2. The flow of electrons; electric current. See Electrical (Electromagnetic) energy, Electric current.
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The process of producing electrical energy from other forms of energy; also the amount of electric energy produced, usually expressed in kilowatthours (kWh) or megawatthours (MWh). Gross generation is the electrical output at the terminals of the generator, usually expressed in megawatts (MW). Net generation is gross generation minus the service power requirements of the generating station itself
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Energy resulting from the flow of charge particles, such as electrons or ions.
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Provides power for lighting, appliances, and heating & cooling in a home. A meter records usage for billing by your local utility.
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