Nuclear Energy
Geothermal Energy
nonrenewable: helium?, crude oil, salt, coal, natural gasrenewable: wind, sun
all nonrenewable fuels can be traced back to the sun as a primary energy source
Most of the energy we use on Earth ultimately derive from solar radiation. The exceptions are:* Nuclear energy.* Geothermal energy.* Tidal energy.So, any power plant that generates energy based on these would NOT derive energy from the Sun.
Renewable energy resources like sun, wind, hydro, tidal etc will last as long as the sun is still going.Non-renewable resources like fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are limited, and will eventually run out if we keep on burning them.
Solar energy is the energy that we can derive from the sun directly.
the sun
Energy from the sun is classified as renewable, inexhaustible....
Yes
All renewable energy sources are continuously renewed from energy from the sun, but of course ultimately the sun is nonrenewable.
Tidal energy, heat from the interior of Earth, and nuclear energy.
Renewable resources are the resources that can't run out, like solar is renewable because the Sun isn't going to go out anytime soon, and wind is too because there will always be wind. A nonrenewable is the resources that wont last forever like gas and oil which will run out eventually. Rrenewable and nonrenewable resources are both natural resources
The sun's energy is nonrenewable. Because if it explodes it can not be replaced in a human's lifetime (about 80 yrs).