In general, the concept of energy refers to the potential for causing changes. In physics, energy is the ability to do work and has many different forms (potential, kinetic, electromagnetic, etc.) No matter what its form, physical energy has the same units as work; a force applied through a distance. The SI unit of energy, the joule, equals one newton applied through one meter.
Topics for this category include energy resources, energy utilization technologies, technology research and technical innovations, and analytical aspects of energy policy.
Topics for this category include energy resources, energy utilization technologies, technology research and technical innovations, and analytical aspects of energy policy.
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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Governmental department whose mission is to advance energy technology and promote related innovation in the United States.
DOE: Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Section of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) providing statistics, data, analysis on resources, supply, production, consumption for all energy sources.
DOE: Office of Science and Technology Information (OSTI)
Access to a collection of scientific and technical information from U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Wikipedia: Energy
Free encyclopedia article explaining the scientific notion of energy. Includes units of measure, energy transformation concepts, types of energy, history and uses.
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