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Renewable energy sources are Solar, wind, Geothermal, Tidal are prime energy sources
It depends where it comes from. Energy from solar, wind, water etc is renewable. Energy from burning fossil fuel is non-renewable.
it is renewable and it is available throught the world
Neither contribute to global warming by producing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.They both can be used to generate electricity.They are both renewable sources of energy.
solar energy, water, wind....a renewable source of energy is that which renews naturally in a little amount of time, or remains in nature always. it doesnt end with use.Any of the renewable energy sources: (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen).
Renewable energy sources are Solar, wind, Geothermal, Tidal are prime energy sources
Renewable sources of energy come are natural resources thus it can be located everywhere. Example of renewable sources are sun, wind, geothermal, wave, biomass.
Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and geothermal
They are all renewable sources of energy. This means that they can be used for ever.
Renewable energy! Solar energy, wind power, hydro power and Geothermal power. Hope i helped:)
Energy from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) is non-renewable.
The most popular renewable energy sources currently are: Solar energy. Wind energy. Hydro energy. Tidal energy. Geothermal energy. Biomass energy.
Renewable sources of energy, like solar, wind, geothermal, tidal, hydro/water and biomass, are sources that that are not consumed during their use. When oil is burned it is consumed, finished. It can't be used again. But renewable sources will still be there after we have used them, like the sun, still radiating heat and light for as long as we need them.
The use of different energy sources including fuels and renewable sources to provide a nations electricity supply is referred to as clean energy or renewable energy. Examples are solar power, biofuels, geothermal, and hydro-power.
This depends upon the source of the steam. Geothermal steam is considered renewable, in that it comes from heat generated by the slow decay of long lived isotopes. These isotopes will eventually ALL decay, and earth's mantle heat dissipated, but not for billions of years. Meanwhile there is very little drawback to tapping geothermal steam for energy. If the steam is generated by burning wood, charcoal, biodiesel, or biomass, these are considered renewable sources. If, on the other hand, the steam is generated by burning coal, the source is NOT renewable. Our coal and oil resources are finite in that they are not regenerated on time scales concordant with human life spans.
Renewable sources of energy include the sun (solar), wind, water (hydro), tidal, wave, geothermal and biomass.
Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and geothermal. They are used up, and cannot be replaced.