Yes, wind power is renewable. Because the wind can never "run out" (and is a product of the Coriolis Effect, caused by the rotation of the earth and heat convection in the atmosphere, both natural phenomenon).
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No, Wind power is a RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE
no it renewable
The turbines (mills) themselves are non-renewable but the wind the power source that is converted into useful work (usually electricity) is renewable.
No, wind is a renewable energy source. The wind will always be blowing!
Wind turbines are a renewable source of energy because they harness the power of wind, which is a naturally occurring and replenishable resource.
Yes. Wind energy comes back every day
Hydro power, solar power, wind energy, Bio mass
Wind power, hydropower, solar energy
yes because wind is a renewable source of energy
Electricity is not renewable. It is a energy transmission method. The source it comes from may be. Wind power, etc is renewable. Oil, coal etc is not.
If you're talking about wind power, then yes.Wind power is a renewable source of energy because wind is a natural, re-usable source. Wind power is generated by wind turbines. To put it simply, the wind turns the blades, which spins a shaft, which connects to a generator, making electricity. The electricity is sent through transmission lines to a substation, then on to homes, business and schools.