No, aluminum is a metal. It needs large amounts of energy to extract it from its ores.
While aluminum can be recycled to be made into new aluminum things, aluminum itself is a non-renewable resource, so the answer is no.
Aluminum: While aluminum is a non-renewable resource, it can be recycled indefinitely without losing its quality or properties. Lead-acid batteries: These batteries are non-renewable but are recyclable, with the lead and other components being reused in new batteries. Uranium: Although uranium is a non-renewable resource used for nuclear energy, spent nuclear fuel can be reprocessed to extract usable material like plutonium for fuel.
Aluminum is recyclable by humans but not renewable in the sense of making it. We acquire aluminum by mining and smelting ore containing aluminum.
renewable fuel is fuel that can be use again and again
renewable
synthetic fuel is renewable
Gasohol is not a renewable fuel. Gasohol is a mixture of gasoline and alcohol and because gasoline is not a renewable fuel, gasohol is as a whole a nonrenewable fuel.
While aluminum can be recycled to be made into new aluminum things, aluminum itself is a non-renewable resource, so the answer is no.
yes!!!!
First, fuel is anything combustible. So there are two types of fuel: renewable and none-renewable fuel.
aluminum and copper
Fuel cells are a manufactured item and are not renewable. The fuel that is used in the fuel cells can either be renewable (alcohol, methane from waste digestion,hydrogen from wind or solar conversion of water) or non-renewable (Hydrogen or methane from oil and gas production, alcohol from industrial processes)