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Commercial Energy

Definition

Commercial energy refers to the energy used by businesses and industries for various purposes such as manufacturing, transportation, and powering commercial buildings. It is distinct from residential or personal energy consumption.

Analogy

Think of commercial energy like the fuel used by delivery trucks. Just as these trucks require fuel to transport goods efficiently, commercial energy powers industries and businesses to carry out their operations effectively.

Related terms

Industrial Revolution: The Industrial Revolution was a period in history when there was a significant shift from manual labor to machine-based manufacturing processes powered by commercial energy sources like coal.

Non-Renewable Energy: Non-renewable energy refers to sources of energy that cannot be replenished within a human lifespan. Examples include fossil fuels like oil, natural gas, and coal.

Grid System: The grid system refers to the interconnected network of power lines and infrastructure that delivers electricity from power plants to homes, businesses, and industries.

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