In theory it should be possible, but I haven't heard of any actual machinery to use lightning energy. Perhaps you could design one.
No, reusable is not the same as renewable. When a wind passes through a wind turbine it loses energy, so that mass of air has to regain energy before it can be used again.
Who has ares turned against the lightning thief
All power (or equivalently energy) is reusable. The problem is keeping it in a form that can be easily reused.
ice turned to water (melting) dissolving salt or sugar into water
Lightning is the stream of electron and is considered the electrical energy.
Lightning is seen when it discharges its energy.
Lightning is light energy, or electromagnetic energy. And thunder is sound energy.
Yes lightning is astaticenergy.
Yes, lightning's energy can be captured, stored, and used. This can be done through technologies like lightning rods that collect the energy from lightning strikes and convert it into electrical power for various applications. However, harnessing lightning's energy comes with challenges such as the unpredictability of lightning strikes and the high voltage associated with them.
kinetic energy
No. Lightning produces thermal energy, but is actually a form of electrical energy.
Fire is not a resource, it is a release of a resources energy.