Want this question answered?
most engery sources are derivded from the sun,s engery
nonrenewable sources of energy
Most sources of energy we use (such as heat, burning wood, etc.) come indirectly from the Sun. The two major exceptions are:* Radioactive materials, or materials from which we can get energy through nuclear fission (as well as fusion, once we learn to do that). * Tidal energy - in this case, the energy comes from Earth's rotation.
This is true of several energy sources - especially solar energy, and wind energy.
Hydro
Most traditional sources of energy come from the
most engery sources are derivded from the sun,s engery
The most common alternate energy sources (as alternates to to fossil energy sources, oil, gas, and coal) are : nuclear energy, wind energy, and solar energy.
The energy sources that I am most excited about all have lower carbon emissions, compared to conventional energy sources. These include Biomass Energy, Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Geothermal Energy, and Hydroelectric Energy sources.
nonrenewable sources of energy
Britain's main energy sources come from fossil fuels and electricity. In recent years, Britain has been able to produce 60 percent of its consumed natural gases.
Most energy sources are non-renewable, like coal, oil and natural gas, which are all burned to produce electricity or to power vehicles. They don't renew when we use them up.Our renewable sources (Solar, Wind, Water and Geothermal power) make electricity and they still come back tomorrow. We are only beginning to use these sources.
Most sources of energy we use (such as heat, burning wood, etc.) come indirectly from the Sun. The two major exceptions are:* Radioactive materials, or materials from which we can get energy through nuclear fission (as well as fusion, once we learn to do that). * Tidal energy - in this case, the energy comes from Earth's rotation.
yes
Coal
The two main sources of energy gas and electricity.
Solar energy