Yes it is renewable
Yes, electric energy can be considered a renewable resource when it is generated from renewable sources such as solar, wind, hydro, or geothermal energy. These sources are constantly replenished and do not deplete over time, making them sustainable options for generating electricity.
Hydro-Electric Power is the most renewable Energy resource that we have; while Water Still Flows.
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Sunlight is renewable. With solar panels you can use it to produce electricity.Wind power is similar.Water power (hydro-electric dams, tidal power, wave power) is similar.Boiling water from under the ground is renewable, too.
Rainfall captured behind a dam can be used by a hydro-electric power station to generate electricity. France has many hydro schemes running already.
Scottish Hydro Electric was created in 1989.
Hydro energy
A hydro-electric power station is a facility that generates electricity by using the energy of flowing water to turn turbines, which then produce electrical power. This renewable energy source harnesses the gravitational force of water to create electricity without producing greenhouse gas emissions. Hydro-electric power stations can vary in size from small-scale installations to large dams and reservoirs.
Dams can be used to produce hydro electric power
No hydro power is water and water is a renewable resource.
Hydro-electricity is renewable because the rain keeps falling into rivers and dams. When it stops, then hydro won't be renewable any more.