Neither coal nor nuclear power are considered renewable, as there are only finite amounts of coal and uranium on Earth.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and nuclear power are all non-renewable energy.
Coal, natural gas, nuclear power, kerogen
coal,oil,gas and nuclear or uraninm
The four most common non-renewable resources are gas, oil, coal and copper.
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
Four that i know of they are Petroleum Natural gas Coal and Nuclear Power
Coal is a non-renewable resource.
Coal is the one we use the most of. Oil comes to mind. Nuclear energy is non-renewable. Methane is renewable, but not used much, nor easily renewable or environmentally freindly.
- Fossil fuel energy sources (coal-natural gas - petroleum - wood) - Nuclear energy sources (fission - fusion). Nuclear energy may be considered as renewable energy source.
Coal is not renewable. It took millions of years for the dinosaurs and plants to die to turn into coal and petroleum.
Hydro-electricity is renewable because the rain keeps falling into rivers and dams. When it stops, then hydro won't be renewable any more.
Coal is non-renewable right now. There is still plenty of coal all over the world, but the coal that we burn is finished, so it is non-renewable.