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Conventional energy sources are energy sources that are considered normal to use. For example, coal, nuclear, geothermal, hydroelectricity, and natural gas are sources of conventional energy. Non-conventional energy would include something completely weird and disliked, like burning corpses or puppies for energy.
Solar energy is a renewable energy source. It is sourced from the sun, which in human timeframes has a long life for energy output. Solar energy is therefore an almost infinite energy source. Most convential energy sources (uranium, coal, oil, gas, etc.) are unrenewable. Such energy sources are sourced from the earth and so are finite. The timeframes for the "finite-ness" of conventional energy sources vary and are disputed. Conventional energy sources also produce negative by-products through their conversion to thermal energy, kinetic energy, and electric energy, such as radioactive waste, sulphur, CO2, etc. Solar energy is a clean (i.e. minimal negative by-products) but diffuse energy source. Current technology developed to capture solar energy is inefficient in capturing and concentrating the energy for distribution and use as thermal energy, and electrical energy, compared to conventional sources.
For electricity the main conventional fuels are coal and natural gas, and hydro power would also be considered conventional. Nuclear probably not, though it has been in use over 50 years now. For transport and the chemical industry, oil is the main conventional fuel
energy can be in forms of heat light and sun as well as energy resources like electricity,gas,power,water and etc. if these energy resources are used excessively it will have greater effect on man,s life and routine.
the energy source that you use at home is thermal energy because when you are at home, you are sitting and the you get up the next minute. thermal energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy due to its random motion.
non conventional energy sources are those energy sources which are exposed to use from modern technologies advancements ; rather than the normal use of conventional fuels as energy sources like gas or oil
we need these sources because these sources are recycle-able. This fact makes non conventional sources are most beneficial and useful. the conventional sources are very rare in this word and nearly will finished and these can't recycle.
Conventional sources of energy have been in use for a long time that usually cause pollution and are exhaustible. Non-conventional sources, meanwhile, are recent sources of energy that are inexhaustible and pollution-free.
Conventional energy sources are energy sources that are considered normal to use. For example, coal, nuclear, geothermal, hydroelectricity, and natural gas are sources of conventional energy. Non-conventional energy would include something completely weird and disliked, like burning corpses or puppies for energy.
Pure economics. It costs more to use "non-conventional" energy sources.
non conventional energy sources are those energy sources which are exposed to use from modern technological advancements; rather than the normal use of conventional fuels as energy sources like gas or oil. E.g. tidal energy, geothermal energy etc can be harnessed now with new technology.
The need for non-conventional machining begins with the need for alternative energy sources. Non-conventional machining requires the use of alternative energy sources including thermal energy or solar energy.
If humans continue to use nonrenewable sources of energy, they will eventually run out of them. This means that eventually renewable energy sources will be the only energy source.
Please define "conventional sources."
Examples of non-conventional energy sources, that have the most practical use, are tidal, geothermal, solar, wind and biomass energy.The main three advantages of these non-conventional energy sources are:decreasing dependence on fossil fuel resources.saving environment from pollution.not contributing to global warming.
Examples of non-conventional energy sources, that have the most practical use, are tidal, geothermal, solar, wind and biomass energy.The main three advantages of these non-conventional energy sources are:decreasing dependence on fossil fuel resources.saving environment from pollution.not contributing to global warming.
Conventional sources of energy are what would also be described as fossil fuels and also nuclear. The "Non" conventional sources are usually renewables eg wind. Conventional sources (Large power stations) Nuclear Coal Oil Gas Peat / Lignite Non Conventional (Usually smaller) Tidal Wave Wind Solar PV Solar Thermal