Wind
Sun (solar), water (hyrdo) and wind.
Wind, solar and hydro are currently used to produce power. Hydroelectric being the most common and useful of the three methods.
fossil fuels used gor heating water to produce steam which further runs turbine to generate electricity
Wind power is renewable because the wind can never "run out" (and is a product of the Coriolis Effect, caused by the rotation of the earth and heat convection in the atmosphere, both natural phenomenon), so it can constantly be harnessed and used for the generation of electricity - Oscar
Renewable sources of energy include the sun (solar), wind, water (hydro), tidal, wave, geothermal and biomass.
Wind is renewable, like sunshine and tidal power, because we can capture it and use it to generate electricity, and it is not used up. It is still there tomorrow waiting to be captured again. To add to that, wind power is renewable because the wind can never "run out" (and is a product of the Coriolis Effect, caused by the rotation of the earth and heat convection in the atmosphere, both natural phenomenon), so it can constantly be harnessed and used for the generation of electricity - Oscar
Yes, wind power is renewable because the wind can never "run out" (and is a product of the Coriolis Effect, caused by the rotation of the earth and heat convection in the atmosphere, both natural phenomenon), so it can constantly be harnessed and used for the generation of electricity- OscarYes it is, because the wind used to create the enregy can be used over and over.Yes.Wind is more properly described as an inexhaustible resource like sunlight or gravity.But wind is generally regarded as being a source of renewable energy.
The energy in falling water can be captured by turbines and used to generate electricity. This is a renewable source of energy and is pollution free.
Hydropower is used to make electricity, usually at dams. Hydroelectric power is a renewable energy source, with energy captured from moving water.
Water?
Hydrogen is a nonrenewable source of energy when used for nuclear fusion (which is still not a technologically attainable power generation mechanism). When used as an energy carrier for oxidation (e.g. fuel cell, and internal combustion engine) hydrogen is not an energy source. In such applications, hydrogen is a man-made resource.
Answer : YES Renewable power sources and non-renewable power souces are both used to generate electricity, which is then transfered through the 'power grid' (power lines) to different houses. Electricity generated from renewable sources is not different in any way to electricity generated by non-renewable sources. Therefore, they can both be used at the same t5ime