No no its not
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hydro-carbon
The largest non-fossil fuel energy source is renewable energy, such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power. These sources are considered abundant and sustainable, making them key players in the transition towards a more environmentally friendly energy system.
It depends which non fossil fuel you are referring to.People use food as a fuel source.Electricity can be generated by the sun, wind, hydro power, nuclear, fuel cells. Each are formed in different ways.
Some power plants do. Any plant that burns oil, coal, or gas from underground resources could be considered a "fossil fuel" plant. There are however nuclear, solar, hydro-electric and wind powered power plants.
It is more plentiful, most likely a never ending supply. It is renewable (through the natural process of evaporation/rain). It requires no refining (processing). It is cleaner, no emissions, better for the environment. It is safer (no refinery explosions or oil spills).
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
A fossil fuel power plant is a system of devices for the conversion of fossil fuel energy to mechanical work or electric energy
Guyana cannot be considered a hydro electric country - it has several small hydro plants scattered throughout the country; but the major power station is still fuel based. A major hydro electric power station is planned with neighboring Suriname.
no
Fossil fuel, the wind, the Sun, hydro and biomass
No, nuclear power is not a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of living organisms over millions of years, while nuclear power is generated by splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission.