Energy (disambiguation)
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Energy, "the potential for causing changes", is a concept used to understand and describe processes.
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[edit] Science
- Conservation of Energy, a fundamental law in science
[edit] Basic forms of energy
- Kinetic Energy, movement
- Potential Energy, stored energy and gravity
- Electrical energy, power flow
- Electrostatic potential, charges
- Nuclear Energy, atomic
- Radiant energy, light
- Thermal energy, heat
[edit] Other forms of energy
- Free energy (disambiguation), energy which can be converted into work in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics
- Dark energy, invisible energy which permeates the cosmos, affecting its rate of expansion
- Vitalism (often referred to as "energy")
[edit] Economics and politics
- List of energy resources, referring to substances like fuels, petroleum products and electric power installations
- Energy crisis, the need to conserve energy resources
- Energy development, development of energy resources
- Energy consumption
- Future energy development
- Embodied energy, the sum total of energy expended to deliver a good or service as it travels through the economy
- Energy conservation, tips for consumers
- Energy economics, as the foundation of other relationships
- Energy industry, that supplies of fuel for consumers
- Energy policy, government policies and plans for energy supply
- Energy storage, for drawing upon at a later time
[edit] Psychological and spiritual
[edit] Music
- Energy (album), the only full CD released by Operation Ivy

