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electric energy

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electric energy [i¦lek·trik ′en·ər·jē]
(electromagnetism)
Energy of electric charges by virtue of their position in an electric field.
Energy of electric currents by virtue of their position in a magnetic field.


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California has spent billions of public dollars to underwrite the cost of electric energy for homes and businesses, and until bonds are sold, taxpayers, public schools and transportation programs remain at great risk.
To use electric energy in the furnace, the nozzles from the burners are easily removed and replaced by insulating plugs.
Monica Malherbe, Cochrane PUC office manager, says the provincial government's Bill 35 -- which allows for open electric energy competition in Ontario -- is the impetus behind the three-party merger.
 
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