electricity

simple noun61 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

Electricity that is not expensive.

Electricity available at a low price.

Electricity from sources that are naturally replenished.

An accumulation of electric charge on an insulated body.

Electricity from environmentally friendly sources.

The standard electricity supply for buildings.

Electricity from sources that do not cause pollution.

Electricity generated from sunlight.

Refers to electricity at a very high voltage, typically for transmission over long distances.

Electricity produced by using wind turbines.

Refers to electricity at a low voltage, typically for use in homes and businesses.

To produce electricity, especially in a power station.

To create or generate electricity.

To expend or consume electricity.

To reduce the amount of electricity used.

To provide electricity regularly to a place.

To make electricity available for use.

To bring back the supply of electricity after an outage.

To use electricity.

To bring electricity into existence.

To stop the supply of electricity.

To transport electricity to a place.

To officially stop the electricity supply to a building.

A more general term for producing electricity.

A statement of money owed for electricity used.

The price per unit of electricity.

A network for distributing electricity.

The total expense incurred for electricity.

The amount charged per unit of electricity.

An interconnected system for electricity distribution.

The amount of money you have to pay for electricity.

The complete infrastructure for generating and distributing electricity.

Describes the movement of electric current.

A more informal way to say electricity flows.