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>The biggest effect of everyone turning lights on at once would be a surge in demand for electricity, which most people worldwide use to operate their lights. Electricity is a form of energy that is made using many different fuels. Power plants are electricity factories that generate electricity from sources including coal, natural gas, uranium, water, wind, and sunlight. Then they feed it into a network of transmission and distribution wires called the power grid, which delivers the electricity to homes and businesses.

Archive: https://archive.today/W7m0K From the post: >>The biggest effect of everyone turning lights on at once would be a surge in demand for electricity, which most people worldwide use to operate their lights. Electricity is a form of energy that is made using many different fuels. Power plants are electricity factories that generate electricity from sources including coal, natural gas, uranium, water, wind, and sunlight. Then they feed it into a network of transmission and distribution wires called the power grid, which delivers the electricity to homes and businesses.
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You can combine water, wind, and sunlight as they all are derived from the sun.

A better question would be, what would happen if every AC motor was switched on at the same time.