photovoltaics
geothermal heat pumps
wind energy
APEX
FUEL CELLS, HYDROELECTRIC POWER, PHOTOVOLTAICS
nucleaar reactors using pu-239, burning coal
APEX-photovoltaics geothermal heat pumps wind energy
Well you haven't stated a list, so I'll tell you the ones I know:
1) wind energy
2) Solar energy
3) Hydro energy
4) Geothermal energy
That is biomass.
Biomass
Fuel cells, photovoltaics, hydroelectric power
Yes, livestock is considered as renewable form of energy..
The difference between solar energy and wind energy is that solar energy comes from the sun and is in the form of waves. However they are both renewable energy resources.
Electricity is a non-renewable resource. Once you have used it, it won't come back. You have to generate more.You can generate electricity in any number of ways. You can use solar cells, wind power, water falling through turbines, you can burn coal, oil, natural gas, etc. You can generate electricity by running on treadmills or using stationary bikes. It's all electricity, but some of the methods use renewable sources and others do not.A: If electricity is produced by solar, wind, tides, waves, biomass, or geothermal energy then it is a renewable resource. Otherwise it is not.A: Electricity is largely produced by power stations burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas; Nuclear fission can also be used to produce electricity. All these are not renewable - there is a finite amount of fuel in the world and when it is used up, that's it.Hydro, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass, and solar power are all regarded as renewable forms of energy because they aren't finite. We use their energy, and it still keeps coming.
Trees are a renewable resource because they can be replanted. Things like fossil fuels can't be repalced by humans. They take forever to form, and although they eventually will, we are using them much faster than they are reforming.
When you use electricity to run a motor or a TV you use it up. It is not renewable. Renewable means it comes back by itself, like sunshine or wind or waves on the beach. All these are renewable and can be used to generate electricity. But electricity is non-renewable. The above is pretty much incorrect. Electricity is not a renewable or non-renewable. It is created. The real question should be, Is the energy used to create electricity renewable or non renewable. The answer to that is both. Depending on the type of electricity generating plant, you will see one or the other. A renewable type of plant would be a solar, wind, or water driven plant. Non- renewable plants would be coal and nuclear fired type of plants. I hope this cleared things up for you a bit.
the sun has solar energy so that is one way it is started.
No, gasoline comes from oil, which has taken millions of years to form. Oil is running out and it is non-renewable.
No, it is a non-renewable form of energy.
petroleum
No, it is a non-renewable form of energy.
Fossil Fuels
In ordinary usage, firewood would commonly be considered a form of potential energy, before it is lit aflame. That is, the wood is then said to possess energy that is ready to be transferred to work. Once on fire, kinetic energy is said to be released. More precisely, the wood may be said to contain chemical energy on the macroscopic level, but both potential and kinetic energy on the atomic and subatomic levels. The firewood energy is renewable form of energy. It can be renewed by growing woody plants.
Living organisms have the ability to store energy in many different forms. To store solar energy, living organisms create carbohydrates for their storage needs.
Yes, livestock is considered as renewable form of energy..
There is tons to know about the renewable and non renewable energy sector. Recently the renewable energy sector has gained prominence because it is a cleaner form of energy and secondly it has the potential to create jobs.
Geothermal energy is the renewable form of thermal energy.
It is not a Kinetic Energy. It is a RENEWABLE ENERGY.