Free energy
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Free energy may refer to:
[edit] Physics
- Thermodynamic free energy, the total amount of energy in a physical system which can be converted to do work, in particular:
- Helmholtz free energy, the amount of thermodynamic energy in a system which can be converted into work at constant temperature (called work content in chemistry).
- Gibbs free energy, the amount of thermodynamic energy in a system which can be converted into work at a constant temperature and pressure.
- A source of energy which would violate the Second law of thermodynamics
[edit] Economics
- Energy with no or negligible feedstock cost, including solar power, telluric power, water power, and wind power
- Free energy suppression, the notion that corporate energy interests deliberately suppress technologies that may provide energy at very little cost.
[edit] Engineering
- Most renewable energy sources
- Electromagnetic free energy, a.k.a. radiant energy
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