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Electricity

 * AC power
 * AC power plugs and sockets
 * Administrative law judge
 * Alternating current
 * Alternator
 * Altitude
 * Aluminium
 * American wire gauge
 * Ampacity
 * Ampere
 * Ampère's circuital law
 * Ampère's force law
 * André-Marie Ampère
 * Angular frequency
 * Anode
 * Antenna (radio)
 * Antimatter
 * Antistatic bag
 * Arc-fault circuit interrupter
 * Arcing horns
 * Atmosphere of Earth
 * Atom
 * Atomic nucleus
 * Automatic Generation Control
 * Autotransformer
 * Availability factor
 * Backfeeding
 * Balkanization
 * Base load
 * Battery (electricity)
 * Biofuel
 * Biomass
 * Black start
 * Breakdown voltage
 * Breaker
 * Breaker (hydraulic)
 * Breaking wave
 * Brownout (electricity)
 * Brushless DC electric motor
 * Building insulation
 * Busbar
 * California electricity crisis
 * Canadian Electrical Code
 * Capacitance
 * Capacitor
 * Capacitor voltage transformer
 * Capacity factor
 * Carbon offset
 * Cascading failure
 * Cathode
 * Cathode ray tube
 * Centimetre–gram–second system of units
 * Characteristic impedance
 * Charge density
 * Charles Proteus Steinmetz
 * Circuit breaker
 * Circuit switching
 * Classical electromagnetism
 * Classical physics
 * Coal
 * Cockcroft–Walton generator
 * Cogeneration
 * Combined cycle
 * Combustion
 * Commerce Clause
 * Commutator (electric)
 * Compass
 * Computer forensics
 * Concentrated solar power
 * Cooling tower
 * Copper
 * Corona discharge
 * Corona ring
 * Cost of electricity by source
 * Coulomb
 * Coulomb's law
 * Counterweight
 * Crossbar switch
 * Current density
 * Current transformer
 * DC bias
 * Demand factor
 * Demand response
 * Dielectric
 * Dielectric gas
 * Dielectric strength
 * Diesel-electric transmission
 * Digital protective relay
 * Digital signal
 * Diode
 * Direct current
 * Disconnector
 * Distributed generation
 * Distribution board
 * Drift velocity
 * Droop speed control
 * Dynamic demand (electric power)
 * Dynamo
 * Earth leakage circuit breaker
 * Earth's magnetic field
 * Eastern Interconnection
 * Ecotax
 * Eddy current
 * Efficient energy use
 * Electric arc
 * Electric charge
 * Electric current
 * Electric discharge
 * Electric field
 * Electric field gradient
 * Electric generator
 * Electric locomotive
 * Electric motor
 * Electric potential
 * Electric potential energy
 * Electric power
 * Electric power distribution
 * Electric power industry
 * Electric power quality
 * Electric power system
 * Electric power transmission
 * Electric Reliability Council of Texas
 * Electric shock
 * Electric spark
 * Electric switchboard
 * Electric utility
 * Electrical breakdown
 * Electrical conductor
 * Electrical energy
 * Electrical engineering
 * Electrical grid
 * Electrical impedance
 * Electrical network
 * Electrical polarity
 * Electrical reactance
 * Electrical resistance and conductance
 * Electrical resistivity and conductivity
 * Electrical substation
 * Electrical wiring in North America
 * Electricity
 * Electricity generation
 * Electricity market
 * Electricity meter
 * Electricity retailing
 * Electrochemical cell
 * Electrochemistry
 * Electrode
 * Electrolysis
 * Electrolyte
 * Electrolytic capacitor
 * Electromagnetic field
 * Electromagnetic induction
 * Electromagnetic interference
 * Electromagnetic radiation
 * Electromagnetic shielding
 * Electromagnetism
 * Electromotive force
 * Electron
 * Electronic band structure
 * Electronic switch
 * Electronics
 * Electronvolt
 * Electrostatic discharge
 * Electrostatic generator
 * Electrostatic induction
 * Electrostatics
 * Elementary charge
 * Encapsulation (computer programming)
 * Energy
 * Energy demand management
 * Energy liberalisation
 * Energy Policy Act of 1992
 * Energy Policy Act of 2005
 * Energy returned on energy invested
 * Energy storage
 * Energy subsidies
 * Enron
 * Euclidean vector
 * Farad
 * Faraday cage
 * Faraday's law of induction
 * Fault (power engineering)
 * Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
 * Federal Power Commission
 * Feed-in tariff
 * Force
 * Fossil fuel
 * Fossil fuel phase-out
 * Fossil fuel power station
 * Frequency
 * Friction
 * Fuel
 * Fuel cell
 * Fuse (electrical)
 * Gas turbine
 * Gauss' law
 * General Conference on Weights and Measures
 * General Electric
 * George Westinghouse
 * Geothermal gradient
 * Geothermal power
 * Gravity
 * Greenhouse gas
 * Grid energy storage
 * Ground (electricity)
 * Ground and neutral
 * Harmonics (electrical power)
 * Heat
 * Heat engine
 * Hertz
 * High voltage
 * High-altitude wind power
 * High-voltage cable
 * High-voltage direct current
 * History of electric power transmission
 * Home energy storage
 * Homopolar generator
 * Homopolar motor
 * Hydraulic analogy
 * Hydroelectricity
 * Hydrogen
 * Hydropower
 * Imaginary unit
 * Incandescent light bulb
 * Independent agencies of the United States government
 * Inductance
 * Induction generator
 * Induction motor
 * Inductor
 * Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
 * Insulator (electricity)
 * Integrated circuit
 * Intermittent energy source
 * International Electrotechnical Commission
 * International System of Units
 * Inverse-square law
 * Ion
 * Ionization
 * John Dixon Gibbs
 * Joule
 * Joule heating
 * Kelvin
 * Kill switch
 * Kilogram
 * Kilowatt hour
 * Kinetic energy
 * Light
 * Light switch
 * Lightning
 * Load control switch
 * Load factor (electrical)
 * Load following power plant
 * Logic gate
 * Lucien Gaulard
 * Magnet
 * Magnetic field
 * Magnetic flux
 * Magnetism
 * Magnetostatics
 * Mains electricity
 * Mains electricity by country
 * Marine energy
 * Marx generator
 * Mass
 * Maxwell's equations
 * Mercury (element)
 * Metal
 * Metre
 * Michael Faraday
 * Micro combined heat and power
 * Microgeneration
 * Microwave
 * Molecule
 * Mott insulator
 * Mu-metal
 * Nameplate capacity
 * National Energy Act
 * National Grid (Great Britain)
 * National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor
 * Natural gas
 * Natural Gas Act of 1938
 * Net metering
 * Newton (unit)
 * Nikola Tesla
 * Norm (mathematics)
 * North American Electric Reliability Corporation
 * Northeast blackout of 2003
 * Nuclear power
 * Ocean thermal energy conversion
 * Ohm
 * Ohm's law
 * Oil shale
 * Osmotic power
 * Overhead line
 * Overhead power line
 * Ozone
 * Particle accelerator
 * Peak demand
 * Permittivity
 * Phase (waves)
 * Phasor
 * Photon
 * Photovoltaics
 * Physics
 * Pigovian tax
 * Plasma (physics)
 * Polyphase system
 * Portal:Electronics
 * Portal:Energy
 * Portal:Engineering
 * Potential energy
 * Power (physics)
 * Power electronics
 * Power factor
 * Power outage
 * Power station
 * Power supply
 * Power-flow study
 * Power-line communication
 * Power-system protection
 * Protective relay
 * Proton
 * Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
 * Pumped-storage hydroelectricity
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Quebec Interconnection
 * Radio
 * Radio frequency
 * Radio wave
 * Radioactive decay
 * Railway electrification system
 * Rankine cycle
 * Rechargeable battery
 * Rectifier
 * Redundancy (engineering)
 * Regional transmission organization (North America)
 * Relative permittivity
 * Renewable energy
 * Renewable Energy Certificate (United States)
 * Renewable energy commercialization
 * Renewable Energy Payments
 * Repowering
 * Residual-current device
 * Resistor
 * Resonance
 * Rolling blackout
 * Root mean square
 * SCADA
 * Second
 * Semiconductor
 * Short circuit
 * SI base unit
 * SI derived unit
 * SI electromagnetism units
 * Siemens (unit)
 * Sine wave
 * Single-phase electric power
 * Skin effect
 * Smart grid
 * Solar cell
 * Solar energy
 * Solar furnace
 * Solar power
 * Solar power tower
 * Solar thermal energy
 * Space blanket
 * Spark spread
 * Speed of light
 * Static electricity
 * Static synchronous compensator
 * Static VAR compensator
 * Steam turbine
 * Storm surge
 * Subatomic particle
 * Submarine power cable
 * Sulfur hexafluoride
 * Sulfur hexafluoride circuit breaker
 * Super grid
 * Superconductivity
 * Surge
 * Symmetrical components
 * Synchronous grid of Continental Europe
 * Telecommunication
 * Telegraphy
 * Temperature
 * Thermal energy
 * Thermal insulation
 * Thomas Edison
 * Three-phase
 * Three-phase electric power
 * Tidal power
 * Tin foil hat
 * Topological insulator
 * Torque
 * Torus
 * Transformer
 * Transistor
 * Transmission line
 * Transmission system operator
 * Transmission tower
 * Transmitter
 * Triboelectric effect
 * Undergrounding
 * United States
 * United States Department of Energy
 * United States Secretary of Energy
 * Utility frequency
 * Utility pole
 * Vacuum
 * Vacuum tube
 * Van de Graaff generator
 * Variable speed wind turbine
 * Virtual power plant
 * Volt
 * Volt-ampere
 * Volt-ampere reactive
 * Voltage
 * Voltage drop
 * Voltage regulator
 * Voltage source
 * War of Currents
 * Water
 * Watt
 * Wave farm
 * Wave power
 * Western Interconnection
 * Wide area synchronous grid
 * William Stanley Jr.
 * Wind farm
 * Wind power
 * Wind turbine
 * Wind turbine design
 * Work (physics)
 * Work (thermodynamics)
 * X-ray
 * Zigzag
 * Zigzag transformer