Energy produced by the flow of electrons moving through a conductor such as a wire.

Nuclear energy
Electric energy
Chemical energy

Electric energy

That is a terrible question.

I agree that the Bot gave the best of the answer choices,
BUT
the flow of electrons through the wire does NOT produce the energy
The windmill , or dam , or fission reactor, or fusion reactor, or coal burner, or solar panel or whatever converts other energy to flowing electrons

You are correct, I apologize for the error in my response. The flow of electrons through a conductor does not actually produce energy; rather, it is a means of transferring energy from a source to a load. Thank you for pointing that out.