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Energy supply is the delivery of fuels or transformed fuels to point of consumption. It potentially encompasses the extraction, transmission, generation, distribution and storage of fuels. It is also sometimes called energy flow.
This supply of energy can be disrupted by several factors, including imposition of higher energy prices due to action by OPEC or other cartel, war, political disputes, economic disputes, or physical damage to the energy infrastructure due to terrorism. The security of the energy supply is a major concern of national security and energy law.
Other uses
New York Consolidated Laws includes a statutory code called "Energy Law". Article 21 of this code is called "Energy Supply and Production", but rather than a comprehensive code, only consists of one section dealing with renewable energy.
See also
= General energy topics
=Energy
Energy form
Energy conservation
Energy density
Energy economics
Energy law
Energy markets and energy derivatives
Energy policy
Energy price
Energy security
Energy quality
Entropy (energy dispersal) and Introduction to entropy
List of energy topics
Market transformation
World energy consumption
Worldwide energy supply
= Renewable and alternative energy sources
=Clean Tech Nation
Effects of 2000s energy crisis
Efficient energy use
Geothermal power
Global warming
Intermittent power source
Ocean energy
Renewable energy
Renewable energy commercialization
Renewable heat
Vehicle-to-grid
Wind power
= By country
=Japan
United Kingdom
United States
References
Other sources
Lisa Yount, Energy supply: Library in a book (Infobase Publishing, 2005) ISBN 978-0-8160-5577-7 Found at Google Books.
Jon Strand, Energy efficiency and renewable energy supply for the G-7 countries, with emphasis on Germany, Issues 2007ā2299, Volumes 7-299 of IMF working paper(International Monetary Fund, 2007) Found at Google Books.
Herberg, Mikkal (2014). Energy Security and the Asia-Pacific: Course Reader. United States: The National Bureau of Asian Research.
Ewan McLeish, Challenges to Our Energy Supply: Can the Earth Survive? (The Rosen Publishing Group, 2009) ISBN 978-1-4358-5357-7 Found at Google Books.