No its not, due to that it physically deteriorates during combustion therefore cannot be retrieved for re-use.
wood
Wood is considered a renewable energy source because it comes from trees that can be replanted and regrown. As long as trees are harvested in a sustainable manner, wood can be continually replenished.
It depend entirely on what kind of wood it is. Most trees are reasonable fast growing, so burning wood from renewable trees is a renewable source of energy.However, rainforest trees can take thousands of years to grow and are so classed as non-renewable. So using non-renewable wood as firewood is a non-renewable source of energy.
This kind of energy is called renewable energy.
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Actually it's renewable, because the trees that produce the wood can grow again - you can grow more trees.
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A material that can be replaced after it is used is called a renewable resource. Examples include wood, solar energy, and wind energy.
- Fossil fuel energy sources (coal-natural gas - petroleum - wood) - Nuclear energy sources (fission - fusion). Nuclear energy may be considered as renewable energy source.
It's renewable as it's made from renewable wood.
The first renewable energy source used by humans was likely wood, as it was used for heating and cooking thousands of years ago.
Renewable energy sources use various non petroleum, non wood, non peat, non nuclear sources for fuel energy, typically to produce electricity. Petroleum, wood, peat, and nuclear energy are non renewable sources because they can be depleted faster than they can be replaced. The main way these energy sources are alike is they are all used to produce electricity.