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They calculate with both power and energy. When converting hydrocarbons to electrical energy, the required power (kW, MW, etc) determines how much kg fuel you burn per second, hence the daily supply of fuel.
To avoid interruptions one need to store a certain amount of energy (for example in the form of fuel) to overcome periods of fuel shortage or delivery problems.
In systems where a certain power has to be delivered during certain time, the power requirements determine the size of the installation and not the energy requirements. With size I mean size of generator, wiring, cooling system, supply lines, etc.
When energy storage is important (think of cars), the size of the storage installation depends on the amount of energy that has to be stored. The reason that we still use hydrocarbons in our cars is that the energy density is high compared to the energy density of batteries.
When we put on all our electrical appliances we have at the same time, the grid can't provide the power (or energy/s).
energy =power*time. what it mean
They calculate with both power and energy..
no sir i think they charge for only power.This is what they said georgia institute of tech in coursera site .
if they charge for energy(e=p*t).in no matter of time they consume lot of power
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Like in Audioguru's location, here in the UK the sale of larger sized incandescent lamps is banned and CFLs are often given away or sold at subsidized prices by the electricity companies.
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Brian.
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