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Governments encourage the development of new energy sources by some money and by some other thing.
The energy crisis can be overcame by the following methods: 1) Increase the use of renewable energy sources such as sunlight, wind, tides etc. 2) Reduce the use of non-renewable energy sources such as petroleum, coal, natural gas etc. 3) Avoid the wastage of energy such as burning street lights at daytime, using car or bike for going to a walkable distance etc.
There are a few options to be considered when a country is facing an energy crisis. The first thing to be done is to analyze the excess or wasted use of energy and reduce it as much as possible. Importing energy sources may be required. Also, developing renewable energy solutions and informing citizens about energy conservation.
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You need energy to survive
Renewable energy sources are important because they are clean. They release no carbon dioxide, so they have no effect on global warming. Our continued reliance on fossil fuels for energy is harming the environment.
Gabriela Elizondo Azuela has written: 'Design and performance of policy instruments to promote the development of renewable energy' -- subject(s): Renewable energy sources, Energy development, Energy policy
If we run out of wind energy then we will have bigger problems.
Because non-renewable sources are...well...non-renewable? They won't last forever. Renewable resources can be renewed. Congratz
what is origin of non-renewable energy sources, including how energy became trapped in these souces
The most popular renewable energy sources currently are: Solar energy. Wind energy. Hydro energy. Tidal energy. Geothermal energy. Biomass energy.
renewable source of energy can be regenerated but non-renewable source of energy can not be regenerated.
Maxime Kleinpeter has written: 'Energy planning and policy' -- subject(s): Renewable energy sources, Energy development, Energy policy
Renewable energy sources are Solar, wind, Geothermal, Tidal are prime energy sources
W. H. Lee has written: 'Handbook of sustainable energy' -- subject(s): Renewable energy sources, Energy development, Handbooks, manuals, Sustainable development
Mauricio Cardenas has written: 'Energy technologies and rural development' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Renewable energy sources, Rural development, Rural electrification
some energy sources are non renewable but some are renewable