no that's imposible
The electricity float refers to the gap between when electricity is generated and when it is consumed. It represents the amount of time that electricity can be stored before it is used. This is important for balancing the supply and demand of electricity on the grid.
in the uk electricity is generated at ?
How have those markets generated demand?
by wires <<>> Electricity is not a collectible commodity. It is generated and distributed as the demand requires. Small amounts of DC electricity can be stored in a capacitor but is not viable as an AC source. Electricity is distributed by wire conductors.
we can save/store electricity in batteries but economically we can't save electricity in pump storage plant we used to store the water back in the dam at night time during low power demand which we can use during day time (high power demand). so its a type of storage of electricity in form of water head in dam.
the asia's largest producer of nuclear generated electricity is Japan.
It depends on whether electricity is necessity or luxury. In the US where electricity is a necessity, the demand is likely to be inelastic In Africa where electricity is luxury, the demand is likely to be elastic
yes
it canotyes it can
yes
They use a generator to turn it into Electricity
No because the electricity fairy is sleeping at night.