No. According to Newtons Law of the Conservation of Energy, You can only extract energy that has already been stored on an item. The law states, Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
Example,
You use Uranium that contains a massive amount of energy in a reactor to turn it into electrical energy.
Several ways. Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy: Generators and Alternators Chemical Energy to Electrical Energy: Batteries Fuel Cells Thermal Energy to Electrical Energy: Thermocouples
chemical energy
the MRT trains make use of electrical energy to change into mechanical energy
Kinetic energy to electrical energy
It uses electrical energy to make thermal energy.
Electrical energy
A turbine.
The energy that is used to make a machine run is electrical energy.
fan converts electric energy into magnetic and further mechanical energy
chemical energy
You use electrical energy.
To make a rechargeable battery have electrical energy, it needs to go through a charging process where it stores electrical energy. Thermal energy is a byproduct of the charging and discharging processes due to internal resistance and inefficiencies in the battery, so the battery naturally generates some thermal energy when in use.