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Australia uses a variety of fossil fuels, e.g. coal, oil and natural gas, as well as hydroelectricity, solar energy and wind power.
Canada generates a great deal of electricity. It also has oil, natural gas and coal.-------------------------------------------------------------Renewable energy (from the sun, wood, hydroelectricity, wind etc)Fossil fuels (Coal, Gas, Oil, Tar sands etc).
I think the most common way to generate electricity is from fossil fuels like coal and gas. Another way to get electricity is from hydroelectricity. Wind energy is the third most common energy resource.
Wind energy is generally becoming more cost-competitive with fossil fuels like coal and natural gas. The cost of wind energy has been decreasing over the years, making it a more affordable and sustainable option compared to traditional fossil fuels.
Oil, coal, and natural gas are the three main types of fossil fuels.
No Solar and wind power are both not fossil fuels.
Yes it is.
Wind energy is a renewable source of electricity, unlike fossil fuels (oil, coal, gas), which will eventually run out. Therefore, in the future, as fossil fuels run out, nuclear energy, and energy produced by the tides and wind will have to take over.
No the wind cannot be replaced by fossil fuels as it is non-renewable.
Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass are alternative sources of energy that do not rely on fossil fuels. These sources generate energy in a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way.
Solar and wind energy don't expel CO2 (carbon dioxide) into the atmosphere. Fossil fuels do. Also wind and solar energy are renewable energies. Fossil fuels will eventually run out.
Australia uses coal, oil and natural gas. These are fossil fuels. The amount of energy derived from the wind and solar is rising fast.