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Renewable sources are the sources that naturally replenish themselves. This is not the case with natural gas. Forms of renewable energy are the sun and wind energy. There is a new source for both at all times.
They include: Tidal Power, Wave Power, Solar Power, Wind Power, Hydroelectricity, Radiant Energy, Geothermal Power, Biomass, Compressed Natural Gas and Nuclear Power. There are many sources of energy that are renewable and considered to be environmentally friendly and harness natural processes.
Any of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), as well as uranium (nuclear energy).
Renewable energy is natural energy which does not have a limited supply. Renewable energy can be used again and again, and will never run out ...
No, natural Gas is not a renewable source of energy. Also your question is meaningless you can't convert energy into gas!
- Fossil fuel energy sources (coal-natural gas - petroleum - wood) - Nuclear energy sources (fission - fusion). Nuclear energy may be considered as renewable energy source.
Non-renewable sources of energy - fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Energy from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) is non-renewable.
Coal oil and natural gas are non-renewable energy sources in that they take millions of years to form in Nature. They are all called Fossil fuels.
Renewable sources are the sources that naturally replenish themselves. This is not the case with natural gas. Forms of renewable energy are the sun and wind energy. There is a new source for both at all times.
Renewable sources of energy come are natural resources thus it can be located everywhere. Example of renewable sources are sun, wind, geothermal, wave, biomass.
Renewable energy is known as green energy or cleanenergy because it does not have the carbon dioxide emissions of non-renewable energy sources (coal, oil and natural gas).
Yes, nonrenewable and renewable sources are different - very different. For example, nonrenewable sources such as fossil fuels harm the environment and will run out soon. Green renewable sources are good for the environment such as solar energy. It comes from the sun. That is why it is called solar energy.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Electricity itself cannot be considered renewable or nonrenewable--what matters is how that electricity is produced. Any resource that can be replenished by sustainable processes at a rate faster or equal to its use by humans can be considered renewable. Most of the electricity in the world is generated from nonrenewable fuel sources, such as coal, gasoline, natural gas, or other fossil fuels. Sources such as solar cells, windmills, hydroelectric dams, and geothermal power plants are considered renewable sources of electricity. Alcohol and biodiesel derived from renewable crops such as corn, sugarcane, and switch grass are also renewable sources of energy. Nuclear power plants, especially breeder-style reactors, may also be considered renewable sources of energy.
This is a world-wide problem not confined to any particular country; it exists because the cost of non-renewable energy sources is, so far, significantly less than the cost of renewable sources.
They include: Tidal Power, Wave Power, Solar Power, Wind Power, Hydroelectricity, Radiant Energy, Geothermal Power, Biomass, Compressed Natural Gas and Nuclear Power. There are many sources of energy that are renewable and considered to be environmentally friendly and harness natural processes.