Electricity doesn't give power. Power is simply the rate at which work is done in an electric circuit.
Electricity does flow back to the power plant. This electricity is what forms the circuit needed to actually deliver the electricity to you when you need it.
To produce electricity
Somehow!
Electricity
Because the power plant is the source of electricity
to power our homes and give us electricity :)
It has carbohydrates that can be induced to release electricity.
Power lines carry electricity from power plants to homes and businesses. The electricity is generated at the power plant and then sent through the power lines to reach different locations where it is needed, providing energy to power various devices and appliances.
It gives us power to give electricity that we can use electronic devices.
Electricity from solar power is the same as electricity from a coal-burning power plant. It's all the same, and it can be used to power anything that runs on electricity.
Tidal power has the potential to generate significant amounts of electricity, but the exact amount produced varies depending on factors such as the location of the tidal power system and the size of the installation. On average, a tidal power plant can produce enough electricity to power thousands of homes.
Coal power stations will give off CO2 emissions.
See www.nrc.gov for a list of all the nuclear plants in the US
power generators or nuclear power can be used to make electricity
A microwave does not give off electricity.
electricity is made in a power plant.
Yes! Electricity is so imporatant. Think about it, if the power go's off in your house, it seems pretty dark. Electricity circulates in the power lines that go's underground and connects to different types of other cords to give us electricity! Well I hope that answer helped!