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  • 1Outline of energy — See also: Index of energy articles In physics, energy (from the Greek ἐνέργεια – energeia, activity, operation , from ἐνεργός – energos, active, working [1]) is a scalar physical quantity that describes the amount of work that can be performed by …

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  • 2List of energy topics — This is a list of energy topics which identifies articles and categories that relate to energy in general. Energy refers to the ability to do work . The word is used in several different contexts. The engineering use has a precise, well defined… …

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  • 3мегаватт-час нетто — — [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом EN megawatt netMWN …

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  • 4Klimakongress — Die Artikel Klimapolitik und Nationales Klimaschutzprogramm überschneiden sich thematisch. Hilf mit, die Artikel besser voneinander abzugrenzen oder zu vereinigen. Beteilige dich dazu an der Diskussion über diese Überschneidungen. Bitte entferne… …

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  • 5Klimaschutzpolitik — Die Artikel Klimapolitik und Nationales Klimaschutzprogramm überschneiden sich thematisch. Hilf mit, die Artikel besser voneinander abzugrenzen oder zu vereinigen. Beteilige dich dazu an der Diskussion über diese Überschneidungen. Bitte entferne… …

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  • 6Renewable energy — Burbo Bank Offshore Wind Farm, at the entrance to the River Mersey in North West England …

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  • 7Renewable energy commercialization — The wind, Sun, and biomass are three renewable energy sources …

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  • 8Watt — For other uses, see Watt (disambiguation). Kilowatt redirects here. For the community in Kern County, California, see Kilowatt, California. KW redirects here. For other uses, see KW (disambiguation). The watt (pronounced /ˈwɒt/ wot; symbol: W) is …

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  • 9Renewable energy in the United States — Brazos Wind Ranch in Texas. Presiden …

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  • 10World energy resources and consumption — In order to directly compare world energy resources and consumption of energy, this article uses SI units and prefixes and measures energy rate (or power) in watts (W) and amounts of energy in joules (J). One watt is one joule per second. In 2005 …

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