how convert conveniotional energy into non conventional energy
Conventional energy sources are coal, oil, natural gas, and hydraulic energy sources.Non conventional energy sources are nuclear, solar, wind, geothermal, wave, tide, and biomass energy sources.
"Non-conventional" refers more or less to anything that is not fossil fuels. It may be solar energy (i.e., directly capturing the solar energy), or several other types of energy - such as wind energy, water energy, and many others more.
solar and wind power
Non-conventional sources of energy are generally considered better because they are renewable and have lower environmental impacts compared to conventional sources such as fossil fuels. Non-conventional sources like solar, wind, and hydro power offer sustainable alternatives for the future.
Conventional sources of energy refer to traditional sources like coal, oil, and natural gas, which have been used for a long time. In contrast, renewable sources of energy include solar, wind, and hydro power, which are naturally replenished. The key difference is that conventional sources are finite and contribute to environmental degradation, while renewable sources are sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Solar energy is a renewable energy source. It is sourced from the sun, which in human timeframes has a long life for energy output. Solar energy is therefore an almost infinite energy source. Most convential energy sources (uranium, coal, oil, gas, etc.) are unrenewable. Such energy sources are sourced from the earth and so are finite. The timeframes for the "finite-ness" of conventional energy sources vary and are disputed. Conventional energy sources also produce negative by-products through their conversion to thermal energy, kinetic energy, and electric energy, such as radioactive waste, sulphur, CO2, etc. Solar energy is a clean (i.e. minimal negative by-products) but diffuse energy source. Current technology developed to capture solar energy is inefficient in capturing and concentrating the energy for distribution and use as thermal energy, and electrical energy, compared to conventional sources.
Two-Solar energy and tidal energy.
No it is non conventional energy.
energy we cannot reproduce eg:fossil fuels is called conventional sources of energy energy which can be reproduced for unlimited times.also known as renewable sources eg:light enrg from sun.
There is no absolute hard and fast definition. But I would say coal, oil, and natural gas, and hydro are conventional. Wind, solar, tidal, and biomass non-conventional. I'm not sure about nuclear.
Nuclear power is considered a conventional source of energy because it has been used for several decades on a large scale to generate electricity. Non-conventional sources of energy typically refer to renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydropower.
Yes. Fossil fuels like coal, petrol, diesel, etc. are considered conventional sources of energy. They are also known as non-renewable sources. Solar power, hydel (hydro) power, tidal power, wind power, etc. are all non-conventional sources also known as renewable sources. The conventional sources are called so because they are used more than the non-conventional sources. There are many cars that run on fossil fuels than electricity or solar energy. However, this may change soon.