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Fossil fuels
sustainable energy is the kind of energy that will never run out. example: solar energy, wind energy,etc.
solar energy
Sustainable energy means that it can sustain itself and does not require anything to be added. Renewable energy means energy that can continue to be used and will not run out. There truly is no difference that I know of.there is no difference
Yes, solar power is the main source of sustainable energy in the country given the hot climate in the region. However, the government and the private companies are striving towards developing sustainable energy through wind, water and waste management as well.
Fossil fuels
No, it is a finite resource.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by sustainable, but solar energy will be available until the Earth dies. So, in that sense it is sustainable. On the other hand it is not economically feasible as a broad based source of energy, so in that sense it is not sustainable.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by sustainable, but solar energy will be available until the Earth dies. So, in that sense it is sustainable. On the other hand it is not economically feasible as a broad based source of energy, so in that sense it is not sustainable.
Because wind energy is a sustainable form of energy production. This means it produces no emissions, and is free to run. Also, the supply of energy (the wind) will never run out. It's far better for the environment.
At the rate at which coal is being used curently, it is not.
Chemical energy production in the form of ATP
There are many options for sustainable energy production, though often, more development and research is needed to make them viable on a large scale. Some options include solar power, wind power, hydroelectric power, and nuclear power.
Oil
Currently, gold is not useful in any form of energy production.
An aquaponist is a person who practises aquaponics, a form of sustainable food production which combines aquaculture with hydroponics.
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