Renewable energy (solar, wind, water (hydro, tidal and wave), geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen).
6 enrgys are renwable not nonrenewable or inexhaustible, just renewavle. 6 enrgys are renewable. Not nonrenewable or inexhaustible. Just renewable.
The main 8 types of energy are: 1) Potential Energy 2) Kinetic Energy 3) Light Energy 4) Heat Energy 5) Sound Energy 6) Electrical Energy 7) Chemical Energy and 8) Magnetic Energy If this is what you meant, then potential, kinetic, light, heat, sound and magnetic energy are all renewable, and most types of chemical energy (not things like nuclear fission / fusion). Electrical energy can be renewable, depending on how it's generated. Which is why I think you may have meant power, not energy. If so, the main types of renewable power are: 1) Solar 2) Wind 3) Tidal 4) Wave 5) Geothermal 6) Hydroelectric 7) Biomass Hope that helps :)
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What might seem renewable, is not necessarily an endless supply. We may consider wood is a renewable resource, but if we cut down trees and don't plant new ones, we can start to run out of this resource. Also, if we are planting sugar cane so we can make biofuel, we will need fertilizer which comes from phosphates and potassium, minerals that are not renewable minerals. So, our supply of biofuels can go down as we use up these minerals.
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People lack the political will to effect necessary change. Part of this stems from entrenched interests of the fossil fuel industry in our legislative bodies. Coal and oil interests donate millions to the campaigns of folks who promise to continue heavy subsidies to their industries. It isn't impossible to switch to renewable resources, Germany generated just 6% of its energy from renewables in 2000, and 25% this year. They are well on target to passing 50% by 2030.
An inexhaustible resource is a natural resource that will never run out. Examples: wind, geothermal energy, and solar energy. Water is not an inexhaustible resource, it is a renewable resource. We are starting to deplete our water resource by polluting it.
Solar energy is a renewable resource, at least for another 6 billion years or so.
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Advantages to renewable: Non renewable energy is worst than renewable for a number of reasons, but some of the main ones being that: 1.) As renewable energy does not use a limited fuel, it is resistant to rising prices, so as the price of oil goes up, the price of renewable energy wont. 2.) Renewable energy will last until the sun dies, about 5 billion years, so even when oil, coal and natural gas have ran out, the sunlight, tides (controlled by the moon not sun though) and wind will still be available to harness energy from. 3.) Without a limited fuel, renewable energy is cheaper, just build the generater (wind turbine or hydroelectric dam etc.) and watch the money keep rolling in without much going out apart from the odd repair now and again. 4.) Without fuel, renewable energy is good for the environment and does not contribute to acid rain or global warming apart from when building the generater to start with. 5.) Renewable energy does not create any waste products 6.) Without needing fuel, renewable energy can be used in the most isolated of places without any fuel reserves and due to many of the other advantages, it is also good at helping provide energy to developing countries. Independance: renewable energy allows houses, villages or even countries become independent as they will not need to buy oil and fuel from other countries (whether this helps or metaphorically destroys the international economy probably depends on the situation however it certainly saves it's possessor money from having to buy fuel or electric from elsewhere)
The American Wind Energy Association currently lists North Dakota as the number one state for having the best wind energy resources. In 2009, North Dakota was ranked #6 for wind energy resources.