biomass
it is not renewable
Yes, the sugar is made from growing plants and the energy is therefore sunlight which, in growing plants is renewable.
Biomass
Sources of energy are termed renewable and non-renewable. Electricity can come from many sources including power plants, wind farms, hydroelectric plants and solar panels. Power plants that burn fossil fuels are using non-renewable fuel sources, but energy from solar panels use renewable energy. A power plant can use biofuels, which are renewable.
No. Trees and Plants are renewable, we can make more. We can not make more water, we will always have the exact same amount, unless a meteor, which contains small amounts of water, strikes the earth.
Renewable energy means using the power of the sun, or the wind, or the movement of water in rivers and oceans to generate power. Once these power plants are established there are no emissions of carbon dioxide or any other pollutants. Non-renewable energy (from burning coal, oil and natural gas, mostly) releases vast amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere increasing our greenhouse gases and contributing to global warming and climate change. So renewable energy is much better for society than non-renewable energy.
renewable: forest, plants, Chesapeake Bay, wind energy, cow, crabs and solar panels
You're probably referring to energy generated by harvesting the flow of water via hydroelectric power plants and the such.
No Food under normal circumstances is a renewable source of energy. Food is the result of plants getting energy from the sun and converting this energy into storage. the plants can the be eaten and the energy used. The plant however puts out seed and grows again renewing itself as a source of energy.
Yes, plants like sugar cane are a renewable resource. You can use them, then plant some more and watch it grow.
Biomass energy is a renewable energy source that comes from organic materials like plants and trees. When these materials are burned or converted into biofuels, they can produce heat, electricity, and other forms of energy.
Renewable resources include biomass energy (such as ethanol), hydropower, geothermal power, wind energy, and solar energy. Biomass refers to organic material from plants or animals. This includes wood, sewage, and ethanol (which comes from corn or other plants).