In Brampton, Ontario, the energy mix includes both renewable and non-renewable sources. The city benefits from initiatives aimed at increasing renewable energy, such as solar and wind projects. However, a significant portion of energy still comes from fossil fuels. Efforts are ongoing to enhance the use of renewable resources in the region.
Brampton gets its electricity from the provincial grid managed by the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) in Ontario. The electricity is generated through a combination of sources including nuclear, hydroelectric, natural gas, and renewable energy. Brampton does not have its own power generation facilities.
Renewable energy can't run out. Non-renewable energy WILL run out. Renewable energy is produced at a constant rate, non-renewable is not. Renewable energy is free when the generator is built, non-renewable is not. Renewable energy does not cause pollution (with the exception of biofuels), non-renewable energy does.
The most popular renewable energy sources currently are: Solar energy. Wind energy. Hydro energy. Tidal energy. Geothermal energy. Biomass energy.
renewable source of energy can be regenerated but non-renewable source of energy can not be regenerated.
non renewable energy
Wind energy is renewable energy.
no its a renewable source of energy
Definitely renewable. The energy from the sun will never run out (not for billions of years, anyway) so It's the most truly renewable energy there is!
Renewable
Radiant energy, which comes from the sun, is considered a renewable energy source because it is continuously replenished by natural processes.
No, it is not renewable
It normally is not very hard to generate renewable energy. Sometimes it is, depending on how you are generating renewable energy.