Yes, because the rivers and the seas keep pouring/splashing
Hydropower
yes hydropower is renewable. renewable means it will be there for ever. as long as water is on the earth we will have hydropower.
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Nuclear energy is a nonrenewable resource because it relies on the extraction and processing of uranium, which is a finite resource. Solar power, hydropower, and wind energy are renewable resources as they rely on naturally replenished sources like sunlight, water, and wind.
Both hydropower and tidal power are generated by water flow that is constantly renewed. (However, generating tidal power will have a negligibly tiny effect on the orbit of the Moon.)
The Tampa Bay Hydro Dam is a way for the city to benefit from hydropower. This can greatly benefit the city and residents as it is a renewable resource.
Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replenished or regenerated within a human lifespan. They are sustainable sources of energy, such as sunlight, wind, and hydropower, which can be used without depleting the Earth's finite resources. Utilizing renewable resources helps reduce environmental impact and dependency on fossil fuels.
Hydropower and coal are both sources of energy used for generating electricity. They both involve harnessing a natural resource to produce power, whether it be water flowing through turbines or burning coal to create steam. However, coal is a non-renewable resource and contributes to air pollution and climate change, while hydropower is renewable and has lower environmental impacts.
Wind is a renewable resource. Oil is not a renewable resource.
Electricity is generally a product of an energy source. It is renewable if it is coming from biofuels or solar, wind, nuclear, or hydropower, but not if it is from coal, oil, or natural gas.
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