Yes
Yes, wave energy (hydro-power) is a renewable source of energy.
Renewable of course.
Yes, a wave power station uses renewable energy, as it captures the energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity. Waves are a natural and sustainable energy source that does not deplete with use.
Renewable energy (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen).
no its a renewable source of energy
There are various advantages attached to using wave power as an energy source. For example, there is the fact that it is totally renewable.
renewable source of energy can be regenerated but non-renewable source of energy can not be regenerated.
Wind and wave and tidal
This is because its not a natural energy source like wind wave currents etc
Any energy source that is renewable does not increase carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the environment. Examples of renewable energy are solar, wind, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal and biofuel.
Wave energy is not always available as it is dependent on the presence of waves. Factors such as weather conditions and location play a role in the consistent availability of wave energy. However, in areas with consistent wave patterns, wave energy can be a reliable source of renewable energy.
An example of wave energy is the power generated by ocean waves as they move across the water surface. This renewable energy source can be harnessed using wave energy converters to generate electricity.