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Electricity is not a non-renewable natural energy resource that is mined or pumped from the ground. Electric Energy is a manufactured product. Actually, electricity is a "secondary energy source". We manufacture it from the conversion of other "primary energy sources" like coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear power and other natural sources. The energy sources we use to make Electric Energy can be renewable or non-renewable, but Electric Energy itself is neither renewable or non-renewable. Electric Energy is manufactured in electric generators, and then transmitted by copper wire long or short distances to where that power is utililzed. In today's high-technology world, the utilization of Electric Energy is everywhere around us. For a concise overview, see what is electricity to ground your understanding.
Electricity Forum is dedicated to the exchange of policy and technical Electric Energy information in common to electric utilities and large industrial, commercial and institutional power consumers. Browse our site and learn all about the companies that generate electric power and the different electrical equipment technologies that help to make modern life possible. As you explore, our electricity terms glossary clarifies key definitions for faster learning.
Electricity Fundamentals
If you're new, start with basic electricity before diving into the detailed topics.
Alternative Electricity
Amperes Law
Basic Electricity
Biot Savart Law
Capacitance
Capacitance Definition
Capacitance In Parallel
Capacitance In Series
Capacitors
Capacitors In Series
Conductor Definition
Conductor Of Electricity
Current
Dangers Of Electricity
DC Current
Define Electromagnetism
Definition Of A Rectifier
Difference Between Ac And Dc
Direct Current
Electrical Energy
Electrical Resistance
Electrical Resistance Definition
Electrical Short Circuit
Electrical Terms
Electrical Units
Electricity
Electricity And Magnetism
Electricity Cost
Electricity Definition
Electricity Demand Canada
Electricity Deregulation
Electricity Fundamentals
Electricity Generation
Electricity Generator
Electricity Grid
Electricity How It Works
Electricity Meter
Electricity Pages
Electricity Power
Electricity Prices
Electricity Production
Electricity Safety
Electricity Supplier
Electricity Supply
Electricity Windmill
Electric Power Systems
Electromagnetic Induction
Equivalent Resistance
Faradays Law
Faradays Law Of Induction
Free Electricity
Generate Electricity
Geothermal Electricity
Gore Electricity
Green Electricity
Ground Electricity
Harmonic Distortion
Home Electricity
Hydroelectricity
Impedance Definition
Inductance
Inductive Load
Kirchhoffs Law
Lenzs Law
Nominal Voltage
Ohms Law Formula
Power Factor
Power System Analysis
Reactive Power
Resistance Formula
Resistance In Series
Resistances In Parallel
Saving Electricity
Short Circuit Definition
Sources Of Electricity
Static Electricity
Three Phase Electricity
Tidal Electricity
Total Harmonic Distortion
Total Impedance Calculator
Transformer Grounding
Types Electricity
Types Of Capacitors
Types Of Resistors
Unit Of Capacitance
Unit Of Electrical Resistance
Voltage
Voltage Drop
Voltage Drop Calculator
Voltage Drop Formula
Voltage Sag
Water Electricity
Watthour Meter
Wattmeters
Watts Law
Windmills For Electricity
Wireless Electricity
For a formal explanation, our electricity definition article outlines terminology used across this section.
Electricity Questions
Common curiosities like generation and delivery are unpacked in how electricity works with practical examples.
Electricity Questions
How Electricity Works
How Is Electricity Generated
How To Save Electricity
What Do Ammeters Measure
What Is A Busbar
What Is A Capacitor
What Is A Conductor
What Is A Ground Fault
What Is Alternating Current
What Is A Multimeter
What Is An Ampere
What Is An Arc Fault
What Is An Electrical Circuit
What Is An Electrical Fault
What Is A Potentiometer
What Is A Resistor
What Is A Voltage Regulator
What Is A Voltmeter
What Is A Watt
What Is A Watthour
What Is Capacitance
What Is Considered High Voltage
What Is Current Electricity
What Is Electrical Resistance
What Is Electricity
What Is Electric Load
What Is Energy
What Is Impedance
What Is Inductance
What Is Low Voltage
What Is Ohms Law
What Is Power Factor
What Is Static Electricity
What Is Voltage
Who Discovered Electricity
To connect concepts to real-world applications, browse our comprehensive electricity guide to see how fundamentals inform industry practice.
History of Electricity
A Timeline of History of Electricity
Ben Franklin Discover Electricity
Ben Franklin Electricity
Electricity History
History of Electricity
Thomas Edison Electricity
Who Invented Electricity
Who Discovered Electricity
Understanding the evolution of discovery enriches your grasp of modern electrical energy systems and terminology.
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