The electricity that comes to your houses is typically referred to as grid electricity or utility electricity, as it is provided by a utility company through power lines connected to a larger electrical grid.
Yes, water can conduct electricity and can shock you if it comes into contact with an electrical source.
Static electricity.
your electricity in your home comes from wires under ground or on power lines. it comes from the power company that gets it from wind, solar, nuclear, hydroelectic dams, or from burning coal.
An electrician.
An electrician.
Many houses in Mozambique do have electricity.
Electricity that is brought to your home from the electrical utility company is called an electrical service distribution.
Den is the word that comes to mind for me. Wolf den.
Wind power generates electricity. This is fed into the grid and comes along the power lines to your house.
It is the domestic electric power supply, also known as 'the mains'.
Yes, houses in Kazakhstan have electricity. Not all houses have plumbing, especially in villages.
1950 after the war
Call an electrician; something in the furnace, possibly an electric motor, is using too much electricity.
it goes from powerplant to our house
One example of current electricity are transmission lines. These bring electricity from power stations to individual houses.
I call it electricity regardless of my level of activity at the moment.
we have houses so we are not on the streets and have something that we can call our own