tidal waves
wind power
fossil fuels
tar sand
heavy oil
oil shale
bio-fuels
Examples are Coal, natural gas, oil, firewood and hydro
solar and wind power
Definition of conventional and non conventional energy
Examples of non-conventional energy sources, that have the most practical use, are tidal, geothermal, solar, wind and biomass energy.The main three advantages of these non-conventional energy sources are:decreasing dependence on fossil fuel resources.saving environment from pollution.not contributing to global warming.
No it is non conventional energy.
You don't. There is no difference in the type of energy, between the "conventional" and "non-conventional" types. What makes energy conventional or non-conventional is the SOURCE - a conventional source being one that has been used for a long time.
how convert conveniotional energy into non conventional energy
non conventional energy = renewable energy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy
Conventional energy sources involve burning a fuel to produce heat which will drive a piston like in a car engine or make steam for a turbine like in a power plant. In this way we are converting the chemical energy into kinetic energy. This way they are more popular than non-conventional power sources. Non conventional energy sources usually do not involve burning. Solar energy, wind, water energy, geothermal and nuclear fusion are examples of non conventional energy sources. Some of these sources produce pollution and most of them will run out for as long as humans are around.
The difference between conventional and non conventional energy resources is that conventional energy resources are much more common. An example of a conventional energy resource would be oil, a non conventional energy resource would be solar power.
Non-conventional sources of energy are generally considered better because they are renewable and have lower environmental impacts compared to conventional sources such as fossil fuels. Non-conventional sources like solar, wind, and hydro power offer sustainable alternatives for the future.
Nuclear energy