Yes
Electricity is a secondary power source. It depends on what is used to generate it. Wind, water or solar are all renewable or use little or nothing after the original manufacture of the component's.
Never is a long time. By renewable it means it won't run out for a long long time. But the primary source of Earth's energy is the Sun and it will eventually destroy itself, and long before that it will destroy all life on Earth.
tidal energy is inexhaustible because we cannot use up all of the ocean. tides will still go in and out
all nonrenewable fuels can be traced back to the sun as a primary energy source
All fossil fuels used for energy are being used up faster than they can be replaced- they were formed over many millions of yearsme
Electricity is a secondary power source. It depends on what is used to generate it. Wind, water or solar are all renewable or use little or nothing after the original manufacture of the component's.
Biomass is the source of almost half of America's renewable energy.
The single source of all renewable enegry resources is water.Mimi
The Sun is the primary source of all energy on Earth.
They are:Solar,Wind,Biomass,Hydraulic,Geothermal, andwave and Tidalrenewable energy sources.Nuclear energy could be considered almost additional renewable energy source although by definition it is not renewable energy source.
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All renewable energy sources are continuously renewed from energy from the sun, but of course ultimately the sun is nonrenewable.
Renewable source of energy creates little or no pollution compared to burning of fossil fuels.Solar energy is widely used renewable source of energy.Hydroelectric energy and wing energy is also used as a renewable sources of energy.
Never is a long time. By renewable it means it won't run out for a long long time. But the primary source of Earth's energy is the Sun and it will eventually destroy itself, and long before that it will destroy all life on Earth.
biomass
Biomass
tidal energy is inexhaustible because we cannot use up all of the ocean. tides will still go in and out