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  • 51Energy market — Energy markets are those commodities markets that deal specifically with the trade and supply of energy. Energy market may refer to an electricity market, but can also refer to other sources of energy. Typically energy development is the result… …

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  • 52Energy and American Society — Energy and American Society: Thirteen Myths is a 2007 book, edited by Benjamin K. Sovacool (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and Marilyn A. Brown (Georgia Institute of Technology), which reflects a growing interest in energy security and climate… …

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  • 53Demand interval —   The time period during which flow of electricity is measured (usually in 15 , 30 , or 60 minute increments.) …

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  • 54Demand Power —   see Peak Power …

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  • 55Demand (Tankless) Water Heater —   A type of water heater that has no storage tank thus eliminating storage tank standby losses. Cold water travels through a pipe into the unit, and either a gas burner or an electric element heats the water only when needed …

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  • 56Energy policy of Canada — Canada is the 5th largest producer of energy in the world, producing about 6% of global energy supplies. It is the world s largest producer of natural uranium, producing one third of global supply, and is also the world s leading producer of… …

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  • 57Energy policy of the United Kingdom — For energy use in practice, see Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom The current Energy Policy of the United Kingdom is set out in the Energy White Paper of May 2007, building on previous work including the 2003 Energy White Paper… …

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  • 58Efficient energy use — Energy efficiency redirects here. For energy efficiency as a ratio in physics, see Energy conversion efficiency. Efficient energy use, sometimes simply called energy efficiency, is using less energy to provide the same level of energy service. An …

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  • 59energy — /en euhr jee/, n., pl. energies. 1. the capacity for vigorous activity; available power: I eat chocolate to get quick energy. 2. an adequate or abundant amount of such power: I seem to have no energy these days. 3. Often, energies. a feeling of… …

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  • 60Energy policy of Australia — The Energy policy of Australia is subject to regulation and fiscal influence by all three levels of Government, however State and Federal energy policy deals with primary industries, such as coal. Australia is a major exporter and user of coal,… …

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