Difference between revisions of "Electricity Commodity"

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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Electricity Commodity'''. Electricity as a commodity or product.
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'''Electricity Commodity'''. [[Electricity]] as a commodity or product.
  
Primary electricity is obtained from natural sources such as hydro, wind, solar tide and wave power.
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[[Primary Electricity]] is obtained from natural sources such as [[Hydropower]], [[Wind Energy]], [[Solar Energy]], [[Tidal Energy]] and [[Wave Energy]].
  
Secondary electricity is produced from the heat of nuclear fission of nuclear fuels, from the geothermal heat and solar thermal heat, and by burning combustible fuels; whereby combustible fuels can be primary (such as coal, natural gas, renewables and waste) and/or secondary (e.g. coke, heating oil, etc.).
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[[Secondary Electricity]] is produced from the heat of nuclear fission of nuclear fuels, from the geothermal heat and solar thermal heat, and by burning combustible fuels; whereby combustible fuels can be primary (such as coal, natural gas, renewables and waste) and/or secondary (e.g. coke, heating oil, etc.).
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 11 March 2024

Definition

Electricity Commodity. Electricity as a commodity or product.

Primary Electricity is obtained from natural sources such as Hydropower, Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Tidal Energy and Wave Energy.

Secondary Electricity is produced from the heat of nuclear fission of nuclear fuels, from the geothermal heat and solar thermal heat, and by burning combustible fuels; whereby combustible fuels can be primary (such as coal, natural gas, renewables and waste) and/or secondary (e.g. coke, heating oil, etc.).