There are many basic sources of electricity, and many of these forms can be delivered to living/business structures through grids:
- Solar (sun) energy
- Wind power
- Natural gas
- Coal
- Nuclear power
- Hydropower
- Biomass
- Geothermal
- Generators (gas, diesel, natural gas)
Electricity can be a byproduct of these various energy sources.
Electricity is the flow of electrical power or charge. Electricity is both a basic part of nature and one of the most widely used forms of energy.
Electricity is a secondary energy source, and it is also referred to as an energy carrier. That means that consumers use energy in the form of electricity, which is produced from the conversion of other sources of energy, such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, solar, wind energy, etc. These sources of energy are called primary energy sources. The energy sources used to make electricity can be renewable or nonrenewable, but electricity itself is not renewable or nonrenewable.
List of support materials for the course.
Electricity Belts
passed the academic course
begin field sessions: participate, 1mo (x3)
field sessions: lead under duress, full build cause/extreme (x1), full build (paid) (x2)