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I don't think there is much research about that... you may have to do some original research for that.

First, you would have to define more precisely what you mean by "all energy". All energy in the Universe? All energy that passes through planet Earth? Used by humans? Used in a particular country?

To help you get started, electricity is a relatively uncommon form of energy in nature. On the other hand, in modern technology, a large portion of energy gets converted to electricity at some point, since electricity is easy to transport over large distances.

I don't think there is much research about that... you may have to do some original research for that.

First, you would have to define more precisely what you mean by "all energy". All energy in the Universe? All energy that passes through planet Earth? Used by humans? Used in a particular country?

To help you get started, electricity is a relatively uncommon form of energy in nature. On the other hand, in modern technology, a large portion of energy gets converted to electricity at some point, since electricity is easy to transport over large distances.

I don't think there is much research about that... you may have to do some original research for that.

First, you would have to define more precisely what you mean by "all energy". All energy in the Universe? All energy that passes through planet Earth? Used by humans? Used in a particular country?

To help you get started, electricity is a relatively uncommon form of energy in nature. On the other hand, in modern technology, a large portion of energy gets converted to electricity at some point, since electricity is easy to transport over large distances.

I don't think there is much research about that... you may have to do some original research for that.

First, you would have to define more precisely what you mean by "all energy". All energy in the Universe? All energy that passes through planet Earth? Used by humans? Used in a particular country?

To help you get started, electricity is a relatively uncommon form of energy in nature. On the other hand, in modern technology, a large portion of energy gets converted to electricity at some point, since electricity is easy to transport over large distances.

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