At present it is no kind of energy source and unlikely to be for many years to come. Technically it would be non-renewable, but the raw material is the most common element in the universe so that's not likely to be an insurmountable problem.
Nuclear energy is classified as a nonrenewable energy source. This is because the nuclear fuel used in power plants (such as uranium or plutonium) is a finite resource that can eventually run out.
no, it is a renewable energy source.
Renewable of course.
some energy sources are non renewable but some are renewable
no it renewable
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
Trees are renewable. You can grow a tree. Coal is not it is a fossil fuel.
True. Tidal energy is renewable energy source.
Wind turbines produce renewable energy. Energy is considered renewable when it is created by a source that is inexhaustible.
It would technically be a nonrenewable resource, because the elements we use (uranium) will eventually run out.
All renewable energy sources are continuously renewed from energy from the sun, but of course ultimately the sun is nonrenewable.
geothermal energy is a renewable source, so it will never ever run out.