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electric

[ih-lek-trik] / ɪˈlɛk trɪk /


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Besides its cash position, two of its key businesses—insurance and electric utilities— aren’t economically sensitive.

From Barron's

What will be the ripple effects of Rivian being able to sell its electric SUVs directly to consumers?

From The Wall Street Journal

Solar cells produce electricity when photons from sunlight hit a semiconductor and transfer energy to electrons, setting them in motion and creating an electric current.

From Science Daily

By making better use of natural daylight, countries could reduce reliance on electric lighting and heating in the evenings, while also encouraging longer periods of productivity during daylight hours.

From BBC

For the past 30 years I have championed the adoption of electric cars—not because the technology was perfect but because it offered clear advantages over the fossil-fueled alternative.

From The Wall Street Journal