The energy cost



Example: Energy cost represents price paid for energy usage

Definition


"The energy cost" refers to the amount of money or resources required to produce, consume, or maintain energy in various forms. It often represents the price paid for energy usage, including factors like fuel expenses, efficiency, and environmental impact.

Etymology


The phrase "the energy cost" combines 'energy,' derived from the Greek word 'energeia' meaning activity or operation, and 'cost,' from Old French 'coste' meaning expense or price. Together, they describe the price associated with energy consumption or production.

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"The energy cost" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Energy - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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