Electricity Websites
The Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary
Major international interactive exhibition and Philadelphia city-wide celebration honoring genius and wit of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin on his three-hundred-year birthday anniversary.
Rader's PHYSICS 4 KIDS.COM
Physics4Kids.com! The web site that teaches the basics of physics to everyone!
Central Maine Power Company
Central Maine Power is an electric utility serving more then 560,000 customers in the State of Maine.
Science Toys
Make toys at home with common household materials, often in only a few minutes, that demonstrate fascinating scientific principles.
Bord Gáis Energy
Bord Gáis Energy is a leading gas and electricity supplier. We provide the lowest standard electricity prices in Ireland.
Home and Commercial Wind Power, Green Energy Supplier in MD | Clean Currents
Clean Currents, a Green Energy Solution, offers both commercial wind power and affordable wind power for your home. Serving Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC.
A leading provider of price assessments, business intelligence and market data for the global energy and commodoties markets - Argus Media
Argus is a leading provider of price assessments, business intelligence and market data for the global energy and commodoties markets
Energy Made Wonderful | New Zealand Power Company | Mercury
Mercury - making energy more wonderful. If you're looking for electricity, gas or solar for your home, business or farm we've got you covered.
Southern Company: Smart Energy. Smart Grid. Smart Choices. New nuclear, biomass and solar plants, intelligent transmission equipment and efficiency programs.
Southern Company is one of America's largest generators of electricity. Based in Atlanta, Southern Company is the parent firm of Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Gulf Power, Mississippi Power, Southern Nuclear, SouthernLINC Wireless, Southern Telecom, and Southern Power
Electric Reliability Council of Texas
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas operates the electric grid and manages the deregulated market for 75 percent of the state.