is electricity a natural resource,what is the role inour daily life
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Yes , electricity is a natural resource
We use electricity constantly in our daily lives. It is one of the most important types of power and energy that we use.Electricity in our HouseElectricity travels to our house over power lines from a big power plant somewhere far away. Your parents actually have to pay for how much electricity is used. There is an electric meter outside of your house that keeps track of this. The more the lights are on or the TV is running, the higher the bill will be from the electric company.Once the power comes to our house, it gets sent out on wires to sockets in the walls. We can plug all sorts of things into these sockets and use the power from electricity. In our homes we power lights, air conditioning, televisions, ovens, and more from electricity. Without it, we'd be bored, hot, and sitting in the dark.
Since electrical energy cannot easily be stored in quantities large enough to meet demands on a national scale, at all times exactly as much must be produced as is required.[59]This requireselectricity utilitiesto make careful predictions of their electrical loads, and maintain constant co-ordination with their power stations. A certain amount of generation must always be held inreserveto cushion an electrical grid against inevitable disturbances and losses.
Demand for electricity grows with great rapidity as a nation modernises and its economy develops. The United States showed a 12% increase in demand during each year of the first three decades of the twentieth century,a rate of growth that is now being experienced by emerging economies such as those of India or China.Historically, the growth rate for electricity demand has outstripped that for other forms of energy
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Lights ,Fans,mixers ,computers ,refridgerators works with Electricity
We use electricity constantly in our daily lives. It is one of the most important types of power and energy that we use.Electricity in our HouseElectricity travels to our house over power lines from a big power plant somewhere far away. Your parents actually have to pay for how much electricity is used. There is an electric meter outside of your house that keeps track of this. The more the lights are on or the TV is running, the higher the bill will be from the electric company.Once the power comes to our house, it gets sent out on wires to sockets in the walls. We can plug all sorts of things into these sockets and use the power from electricity. In our homes we power lights, air conditioning, televisions, ovens, and more from electricity. Without it, we'd be bored, hot, and sitting in the dark.
Since electrical energy cannot easily be stored in quantities large enough to meet demands on a national scale, at all times exactly as much must be produced as is required.[59]This requireselectricity utilitiesto make careful predictions of their electrical loads, and maintain constant co-ordination with their power stations. A certain amount of generation must always be held inreserveto cushion an electrical grid against inevitable disturbances and losses.
Demand for electricity grows with great rapidity as a nation modernises and its economy develops. The United States showed a 12% increase in demand during each year of the first three decades of the twentieth century,a rate of growth that is now being experienced by emerging economies such as those of India or China.Historically, the growth rate for electricity demand has outstripped that for other forms of energy
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Lights ,Fans,mixers ,computers ,refridgerators works with Electricity
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