Wind power is renewable because the wind can never "run out" (and is a product of the Coriolis Effect, caused by the rotation of the earth and heat convection in the atmosphere, both natural phenomenon), so it can constantly be harnessed and used for the generation of electricity
- Oscar
Yes,
No, Wind power is a RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE
no it renewable
The turbines (mills) themselves are non-renewable but the wind the power source that is converted into useful work (usually electricity) is renewable.
No, wind is a renewable energy source. The wind will always be blowing!
Wind turbines are a renewable source of energy because they harness the power of wind, which is a naturally occurring and replenishable resource.
Yes. Wind energy comes back every day
Hydro power, solar power, wind energy, Bio mass
Wind power, hydropower, solar energy
yes because wind is a renewable source of energy
Yes, wind power is renewable. Because the wind can never "run out" (and is a product of the Coriolis Effect, caused by the rotation of the earth and heat convection in the atmosphere, both natural phenomenon). - Oscar
Electricity is not renewable. It is a energy transmission method. The source it comes from may be. Wind power, etc is renewable. Oil, coal etc is not.