Coal is obviously not renewable, as it took millions of years to form, but there is still plenty of coal in many countries, so it will no doubt go on being used, mainly to produce electricity, also iron in blast furnaces.
Geothermal energy is better than coal because it is a renewable energy source that produces minimal greenhouse gas emissions. Geothermal energy is considered more sustainable and environmentally friendly compared to coal, which is a fossil fuel that contributes significantly to air pollution and climate change. Additionally, geothermal energy has a smaller environmental footprint and is not dependent on mining or transportation of fuel sources.
Yes, geothermal energy is expected to be an important part of the future energy mix due to its reliability, low greenhouse gas emissions, and potential for continuous power generation. As technology advances and deployment costs decrease, more countries are likely to invest in geothermal energy as a sustainable and renewable energy source.
I consider that the nuclear energy is a chance for the future.
i think for tidal power (Rotech Tidal turbine), inwitch the motion of the waves rotate the turbine. the turbine is connected to a generator witch generates power.
Some people would think that it's very reliable, and other people would disagree. So really it depends. I think it's very reliable for the fact that it's safe towards the environment, always simple to use and very sustainable.
no it is not. i think...
Geothermal energy is better than coal because it is a renewable energy source that produces minimal greenhouse gas emissions. Geothermal energy is considered more sustainable and environmentally friendly compared to coal, which is a fossil fuel that contributes significantly to air pollution and climate change. Additionally, geothermal energy has a smaller environmental footprint and is not dependent on mining or transportation of fuel sources.
Yes, geothermal energy is expected to be an important part of the future energy mix due to its reliability, low greenhouse gas emissions, and potential for continuous power generation. As technology advances and deployment costs decrease, more countries are likely to invest in geothermal energy as a sustainable and renewable energy source.
I consider that the nuclear energy is a chance for the future.
don't think so atleast with the current population.
hydrogen
first of all I think a battery is a main source of energy :P
no mining does not have anything to do with mining i think i don't really no but i think it has nothing to do with animals
Nuclear fusion has the potential to provide a virtually limitless and clean source of energy by fusing lighter nuclei together to release energy. It produces no greenhouse gas emissions or long-lived radioactive waste, but significant technological challenges remain in achieving a sustainable fusion reaction. Research and development in fusion energy continue to progress towards unlocking its full potential as a future energy source.
no
the sun i think
Carbohydrates