Nonrenewable, eventually the oceans will run out of extractable deuterium. But thatt probably won't happen for a few million years.
Hydrogen is a nonrenewable source of energy when used for nuclear fusion (which is still not a technologically attainable power generation mechanism). When used as an energy carrier for oxidation (e.g. fuel cell, and internal combustion engine) hydrogen is not an energy source. In such applications, hydrogen is a man-made resource.
Nuclear fusion is not renewable. It requires hydrogen nuclei as an energy source, and once these have been used in fusion they are not naturally replenished. In fact, fusion power has a very high energy change, rendering it near impossible to reverse the process. A star, for example, is powered by nuclear fusion, and will eventually die out due to a lack of hydrogen.
Nuclear fusion.
yes it is
Nuclear fusion is the source of the sun's energy.
It would technically be a nonrenewable resource, because the elements we use (uranium) will eventually run out.
Hydrogen is a nonrenewable source of energy when used for nuclear fusion (which is still not a technologically attainable power generation mechanism). When used as an energy carrier for oxidation (e.g. fuel cell, and internal combustion engine) hydrogen is not an energy source. In such applications, hydrogen is a man-made resource.
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
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.
Nuclear fusion is not renewable. It requires hydrogen nuclei as an energy source, and once these have been used in fusion they are not naturally replenished. In fact, fusion power has a very high energy change, rendering it near impossible to reverse the process. A star, for example, is powered by nuclear fusion, and will eventually die out due to a lack of hydrogen.
No, its nonrenewable.
no, it is a renewable energy source.
Renewable of course.
Fire is either renewable or nonrenewable as it is not a fuel source, the renewability is dependant on what is being burnt.
Geothermal Resources are renewable resources.
Renewable-albeit slowly
It is an nonrenewable source. People burn fuel for car efficiency.