Running water.
Only if you run out of water....
Water (hydro electricity from dams).
Provided water was available in dams, hydro electricity can be produced indefinitely.
of course not ! dams need water as the energy to create electricity. Basically water is fuel to create electricity in dams and without it, it is impossible if there isn't any other form of fuel energy provided to dams ...
Yes, a waterfall is a renewable source of energy. As long as the rain keeps falling in the catchment area, the river will keep flowing and waterfalls and dams can be used to generate clean non-polluting electricity. The water cycle means that water continually recycles through the atmosphere and the land and oceans.
Yes, hydroelectric energy is an example of a renewable resource. It harnesses the energy of flowing or falling water, typically from rivers or dams, to generate electricity. Since water cycles through the environment naturally and is continually replenished by precipitation, hydroelectric power is considered sustainable and environmentally friendly compared to fossil fuels.
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Hydro-electricity is renewable because the rain keeps falling into rivers and dams. When it stops, then hydro won't be renewable any more.
yes however the dams needed to make the energy available can do severe damage.
windmills are generated by windand are used to generate electricity. Nowadays, electricity are generated by dams which are very harmful for the natural resources .
Yes, falling water can turn a turbine and generate electricity, as it does in hydro-electric dams.