It normally is not very hard to generate renewable energy. Sometimes it is, depending on how you are generating renewable energy.
Yes, but it isn't a great energy source. Lightning is hard to "catch", and doesn't generate a lot of electricity.
It is used to generate electricity, without the carbon dioxide emissions of non-renewable energy.
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We will generate more energy this year.Britain seeks to generate 100% of their energy from renewable sources.I hope this will generate interest in the book.
Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source, by using heat from the Earth to generate energy.
Your question is not correct. Renewable energy comes from natural resources that are NOT used up. That's why it is called renewable.Two kinds of renewable energy that can be captured to generate electricity are:solar powerwind power.
The difference between renewable and nonrenewable energy is: renewable doesn't make pollution, and also you don't have to spend fuel or other stuff just to generate electricity.
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.
Wind, water, solar and other renewable sources of power can all be harnessed to generate electricity.
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Yes, wind power can generate electricity. Wind energy is considered to be an important contributor of renewable energy having no emissions of CO2.
No. Most of the energy resources used to generate electricity are non-renewable, like the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. Hydro power and nuclear power are the only important renewable sources. Wind and solar are not yet valid sources of power.