Coal is a non-renewable fossil fuel. When it is burnt, you have to find more for tomorrow.
It is an inexhaustible power source, inasmuch as we (humans) will be long dead and gone before it runs out. It will itself be exhausted in about 5 billion years.
Yes solar power is considered to be a renewable resource because the sun rays don't run out.
Imagine you are asked to advise the utilities company about the costs (negatives) and benefits associated with the use of fossil fuels in thermal power stations. a. List four costs of using fossil fuels in thermal power stations. b. List four benefits of using fossil fuels in thermal power stations.?
Non-renewable resourcesA non-renewable resource is a resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by being grown, made or generated. Fossil fuels and nuclear power are non-renewable resources.
advantages of renewable- it can be used over and over again. used to make power disadvantages of renewable- solar panels are expensive, so are wind turbines advantages of non-renewable- very efficient. lots of experience in field disadvantages of non-renewable- it pollutes the environment. it is difficult to dispose of
Nuclear power is non-renewable
no it renewable
renewable and nonrenewable
Hydro-power is Renewable because you can renew water.
Hydro-Electric Power is the most renewable Energy resource that we have; while Water Still Flows.
Coal fired steam driven power stations are still in use
Coal fired power plants,Petroleum power plants,
Like solar power, it renews. You don't use up all the wind.
Renewable energy
Oil and Coal.
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.
The most significant resource that a coal fired power station uses is of course coal. Coal is a non renewable natural resource and mining of coal has significant negative effects. In many cases coal is mined in sensitive grassland and wetland habitats - causing significant water pollution. Power stations also rely on large amounts of freshwater in the cooling towers as part of the power production process.