Thermal energy
cotton is a renewable resource but requires a lot of water and farmland cotton is a renewable resource but requires a lot of water and farmland
Water power is like wind, thermal heat, and solar power all renewable.
No, nuclear energy is not renewable nor sustainable. For nuclear fission to work, it requires a special type (isotope) of uranium. There is a finite amount of uranium on the planet, therefore this is not renewable. Also, the nuclear waste produced is not sustainable. An example of renewable energy would be a wind turbine.
Hydro power has potential gravitational energy. Gravity will move the water. Moving water has kinetic energy.It is also renewable energy.
The type of energy from sunlight is solar energy, which is a renewable and abundant source of power that can be harnessed through solar panels to generate electricity or heat water.
Hydro energy
This is renewable energy, it uses water to push the turbine that powers the generator that makes electricity, so as long as there is water there will be Hydroelectric power. :)
Convection is a type of energy transfer that requires a fluid. It involves the movement of heated fluid, such as air or water, to transfer heat energy from one location to another.
Perpetually renewable.
non renewable energy
Renewable
Solar energy, wind energy, and geothermal energy are all examples of renewable energy resources.