Wind, Solar and Hydroelectric are three.
This is renewable energy, but some renewable energy is replenished at intervals rather than continually. For example solar energy is only replenished in daylight hours.
Sunshine! Solar power captures the energy of the sun and converts it to electricity. Dry and only around in the daytime.
The term clean source of energy refers to only primary energy sources as wind or solar energy. Electricity, by definition, is not a primary energy source. It is a secondary energy source that is could be produced by a clean energy source as wind or any renewable primary energy source or produced by fossil energy source as oil, natural gas, or coal.
Look at homes in Iceland, they are not dependent on nonrenewable sources. Iceland uses geothermal energy and hydropower for its main source of power. It is possible to build a home that is only dependent on renewable energy source however you must take into account the location of the home as certain renewable energies will be in abundance in some locations whilst in other that will not be the case.
Nuclear energy, within the constraints of current technology, is the only viable and ecologically safe source of non-fossil power on the large scale.
Only for those fish that migrate past the damns.
Geothermal energy is the renewable resource that is least dependent on the sun. It harnesses heat from the Earth's core, providing a continuous and reliable source of energy regardless of sunlight or weather conditions.
All renewable energy resources are not in danger of running out. That's why they are renewable. They keep on coming and can be used over and over again. (Non-renewable energy resources are like coal, which can only be used once.) The sun is a renewable source of energy that is no danger of running out, not for billions of years. Wind and water power and the power of the tides, and geothermal energy from deep under the ground are also not in danger of running out.
Geothermal poweris a renewable source of energy if it is utilised correctly.However if the geothermal resourceisn't managed correctly it can be over-exploited and in which case there are doubts about whether this resource can be truly classed as renewable. Whilst the resource is eventually replenished, it can take many years, and so I would say that geothermal can only be truly classed as a renewable resourceif used correctly, because if not the energy source will be run out.
an energy source that cannot be replace:fossil fuels e.g. coal, oil etcNon-renewable resource.
Yes, solar energy is now use as energy source in many location. The future of energy would not only rely on one type of power plant but a mixed of different renewable energy depending on the resource and geographic of the location.
honestly, we use only about 16% renewable energy. Its disgusting...We need to do more about it...