energyware

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Etymology[edit]

From energy +‎ -ware.

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energyware (countable and uncountable, plural energywares)

  1. A tradable commodity used mainly as a source of energy to produce mechanical work or heat, or to operate chemical or physical processes.
    Oil, gas, coal, grid electricity and district heating are energywares listed in Annex A of ISO 13600.

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