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The majority of the energy sources in the Philippines are only available in small amounts. Oil, coal, and natural gas are limited resources in the Philippines, but renewable energy sources like hydropower and geothermal alternatives are abundant.
No. Trees and Plants are renewable, we can make more. We can not make more water, we will always have the exact same amount, unless a meteor, which contains small amounts of water, strikes the earth.
Energy is obtained from renewable energy sources (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass and bio-fuel among others) and turned into electrical energy. This electricity is just the same as any other electricity and is used normally. Energy from renewable sources does not produce extra carbon dioxide (global warming) to the carbon cycle and is nearly free after the initial set up and maintenance costs.
Renewable energy. (Our manufacture [and consumption] of flat-screen TVs needs an extremely potent GreenHouse Gas! - only a mere 98.8 percent of it is recovered.)
NO renewable energy is a good idea! Renewable means that it can be replaced so if we dont use renewable energy soon we'll be in deep trouble, and also renewable energy doesn't emit CO2, a greenhouse gas
Renewable energy resources are already in use, and are viable. Like all energy sources, renewable sources have considerations of cost, availability, and attainability. Attainability factors strongly into the cost of producing energy from the resource. Resources like hydropower are cheap (easily attained), and have been employed for millenia, but the availability of hydropower is limited. Resources like solar power are widely available, but difficult to attain for large-scale energy production. Solar power is often used in small devices. When the overall cost (factored over the life of the production facility) of creating energy from a renewable resource is near to the cost of other resources, then it will be viable to use.
Solar energy is used on a small scale in Japan, also wind power but nothing (Yet) on a large scale.
The majority of the energy sources in the Philippines are only available in small amounts. Oil, coal, and natural gas are limited resources in the Philippines, but renewable energy sources like hydropower and geothermal alternatives are abundant.
because they are more expensive to run than non-renewables. The US, just like every other country in the world doesnt want to spend more money than others on energy and have its economy fall behind. In the long term though it will cost more to make renewable energy resources out of renewable energy when all the fossil fuels have depleted. But the long term is longer than a few generations and its hard to connect with your potential great great great grandkids
Iron ore, lead, limestone, and coal are some of Missouri's non-renewable natural resources. Small amounts of oil and gas can also be found in Missouri.
A company can apply for an RIEDC renewable energy fund grant by applying for a small business loan fund. This reduces funds. A company can apply for solar energy.
Some renewables include hydroelectric capacity, solar insolation (for solar energy), wind capacity, forests, crops and fisheries. Some non-renewables include petroleum, natural gas and small quantities of coal.
The difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources is that the renewable resources based from its name, can be renewed or replaced, while the nonrenewable resources are limited. It cannot be replaced
No. Trees and Plants are renewable, we can make more. We can not make more water, we will always have the exact same amount, unless a meteor, which contains small amounts of water, strikes the earth.
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Only a small fraction of the sun's energy reaches the Earth. However, this energy is enough to power the wind, plant growth, and the water cycle. So nearly all renewable energy comes directly or indirectly from the sun.
Non renewable energy sources like oil, gas & coal are very concentrated forms of energy. All you have to do to release the energy is start them burning and then get out a lot of energy from a relatively small volume. In addition they don't have to be processed where they are found. You can transport them with little trouble. Renewable energy sources like solar & wind are not very concentrated at all. To get a usefull amount of energy from them requires large gathering techniques. These sources also have to be processed into electricity right where they're found. These different characteristics make non renewable energy cheaper to produce. A hundred years ago there was so much oil & gas & coal that no one thought much about it running out and it was so easy to use there was not much interest in the harder much more expensive renewable sources. Nowdays with the polution problem and with fossill fuels getting more scarce and expensive and with advances in technology, renewable sources are looking more and more attractive.