Technically no, but in practice it might as well be, since humans will be long gone from the Earth by the time it runs out.
Perpetually renewable.
The sun is considered a renewable resource because it will continue to produce reusable energy forever. Fossil fuels aren't renewable because they are finite.
The sun's energy is nonrenewable. Because if it explodes it can not be replaced in a human's lifetime (about 80 yrs).
The sun is a renewable source of energy. Water is not a renewable source of energy. It is a renewable resource as long as the rain keeps on falling on the same place.
Geothermal energy is the renewable resource that is least dependent on the sun. It harnesses heat from the Earth's core, providing a continuous and reliable source of energy regardless of sunlight or weather conditions.
gasoline and oil is a non renewable resource. solar energy from the sun, wind power is renewable. catch my drift?
Renewable. Like the heat of the sun, the heat of the Earth's core isn't going anywhere in the next couple of billion years.
solar energy. Solar energy is derived from the sun's rays and can be continuously harnessed for electricity generation through solar panels. It is considered a renewable resource because the sun is an abundant and constant source of energy.
Sunlight is a type of renewable resource, because every day, the sun shines. It makes heat and light energy. Sun energy is also called solar energy. Electricity can be made from solar energy
it is not a renewable resource because it is nothing like wind or sun or nature items so therefor it it is not.
solar energy is renewable because it comes from the light of the sun and the sun is a renewable resource if the sun was not a renewable resource we would be dead right now so if the sun didn't make it back to earth in a lifetime then solar energy wouldn't be renewable
Uranium is not a renewable energy resource however their is enough of it that it counts as an 'Alternative Resource'.