Those resources can be converted into whatever type of power is needed.
Renewable energy! Solar energy, wind power, hydro power and Geothermal power. Hope i helped:)
We burn peat, wood, various forms of coal, oil, natural gas and uranium (nuclear power) to generate electricity. These are all fossil fuels that can only be used once, and the carbon dioxide they give off contributes to the build up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. //Actually, peat and wood are renewable and so is solar, wind and water generated power.
the sun has solar energy so that is one way it is started.
Non-renewable resources:There are loads of non-renewable resources, one of the ones we use mostly (and the one we are most in danger of losing) is oil. Without oil, we wouldn't be able to have things like heated water or be able to use radiators and making things like plastics, we even use it to make things like soap. We would also have no petrol to put in cars and to power some of the biggest machines in the world. If all the oil was to run out we would face a load of problems and wouldn't be able to do most of these things but would have to come up with alternatives instead.
No. Most of the energy resources used to generate electricity are non-renewable, like the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. Hydro power and nuclear power are the only important renewable sources. Wind and solar are not yet valid sources of power.
Your question is not correct. Renewable energy comes from natural resources that are NOT used up. That's why it is called renewable.Two kinds of renewable energy that can be captured to generate electricity are:solar powerwind power.
wind and solar power
CARS require energy to generate motion (mechanically designed & engineered transmission of power) by transmitting rotational energy from Crankshaft to Tyres.Cars use various renewable and non-renewable resources.Non renewable resources like Petroleum Products - Petrol & Diesel.Renewable resources like Hydrogen, Solar energy & Electricity.
geothermal
Solar Power, and Wind energy.
Yes, wind power can generate electricity. Wind energy is considered to be an important contributor of renewable energy having no emissions of CO2.
Renewable. It uses the movement of the oceans to generate electricity when it is used for power.
Some of France's Renewable resources are Nuclear Energy, Hydro-power energy and tidal power (Europe's biggest tidal power station) France's non-renewable resources are Coal/Peat, Oil and natural gas.
Solar power could be used to generate electricity instead of burning coal or oil.Dammed water could be used to generate electricity (Hydro-electric power) instead of burning fossil fuels.
All renewable energy resources are not in danger of running out. That's why they are renewable. They keep on coming and can be used over and over again. (Non-renewable energy resources are like coal, which can only be used once.) The sun is a renewable source of energy that is no danger of running out, not for billions of years. Wind and water power and the power of the tides, and geothermal energy from deep under the ground are also not in danger of running out.
Wind, water, solar and other renewable sources of power can all be harnessed to generate electricity.