energyelectricity
Energyelectricity refers to electricity as a form of energy that powers devices, systems, and infrastructure. In basic terms, electricity is the flow of electric charges through conductors, described by current (I) and potential difference or voltage (V). Electrical power is the product of voltage and current (P = VI), and the electrical energy consumed over time is E = Pt. Electricity can be produced, transmitted, stored, and converted into useful forms such as light, heat, or motion.
Electricity is generated at power plants or renewable installations by converting primary energy into electrical energy.
Transmission and distribution move electricity from where it is produced to where it is used. High-voltage
Environment, policy, and safety considerations shape energyelectricity systems. Electricity generation affects air quality and greenhouse gas