Renewable
No, wind is a renewable energy source. The wind will always be blowing!
It depends where it comes from. Energy from solar, wind, water etc is renewable. Energy from burning fossil fuel is non-renewable.
The most popular renewable energy sources currently are: Solar energy. Wind energy. Hydro energy. Tidal energy. Geothermal energy. Biomass energy.
It is renewable because, wind will never go away. Wind energy is renewable, so solar. Fossil fuels are non renewable. It is important to use wind or solar energy because it is renewable.
Wind energy is a renewable resource, as there will always be wind.
Non-renewable energy sources do not include solar energy, wind energy, and geothermal energy. These sources are considered renewable because they can be naturally replenished in a relatively short period of time.
Wind is renewable. Wind energy is renewable because it harnesses the earth's natural winds. Wind power does not consume anything to be produced. It is the same basic concept as hydroelectric power.
Wind is a renewable resource
Wind energy is renewable energy.
They're a renewable, non-polluting energy source.
Most of Ontario's energy comes from non-renewable sources such as natural gas and nuclear power. While the province has been investing in renewable energy sources like hydroelectric and wind power, the majority of its energy still comes from non-renewable sources.
Sorry, but Wind is a renewable source of energy. When you capture the energy of the wind and turn it into electricity you don't use up the wind, like we are using up oil. There will always be more wind blowing, if not tomorrow, then the next day.