Wind energy is a renewable resource, as there will always be wind.
No, wind is a renewable energy source. The wind will always be blowing!
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No, wind energy is a non-conventional, or unconventional source of energy. Conventional sources of energy are coal, oil, natural gas and uranium.
They're a renewable, non-polluting energy source.
Solar, wind, tides and running water are examples of a natural source of energy. Coal and oil are examples of a non-renewable energy source.
It is renewable energy source (i.e. non exhaustible). It is clean energy source (i.e. not polluting environment). However, its use has limitations of availability of sites with efficient wind speeds and not heavily populated.
A non renewable source is something that is going to run out, like coal, oil and natural gas. A renewable source is something that is easy to get back quickly like solar power, wind, hydro and wave power. Most renewable sources needs the sun for their original power (except geothermal and tidal).
Not in the literal sense of the words "Mechanical Energy". It depends on the source of the mechanical energy.If the source is renewable, like solar or wind generated electricity, then the mechanical energy is renewable.If the source is non-renewable, like electricity from burning oil, then it is non-renewable.
It is renewable because, wind will never go away. Wind energy is renewable, so solar. Fossil fuels are non renewable. It is important to use wind or solar energy because it is renewable.
There is no absolute hard and fast definition. But I would say coal, oil, and natural gas, and hydro are conventional. Wind, solar, tidal, and biomass non-conventional. I'm not sure about nuclear.
Coal is a source of energy but i dontknow about all of them.
No, wind is renewable. If you use it today to generate electricity, then it will come back again and you can use it again.