Grumblenuts
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Speaking of,
So.. within the context of energy, I've already covered how electricity is defined by the IEA. So next I'll cover power:
Okay, that's enough for today..
Just watch in awe as the narrative morphs and the goalposts shift:You’re just babbling now.
Power generation is electricity.
Power generation is the act of converting different forms of energy, such as mechanical energy, or electromagnetic energy (sunlight) into electricity.
And still wrong…..power generation is electricity
Power is electric generation.
Enough.Google power generation. It’s always electricity bubba
So.. within the context of energy, I've already covered how electricity is defined by the IEA. So next I'll cover power:
First, notice how they resist simply, lazily, stupidly,.. defining power as electricity. Always pay attention to units.Power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. In the International System of Units, the unit of power is the watt, equal to one joule per second.
Okay, that's enough for today..