water
it is produced by the sun. It is mostly produced in Canada.
Obviously. Norway has loads of natural sources of energy, waterfalls and rivers mostly. No, Norwegians do not live in the utter dark with candles.
Eveything: mostly electricty in your home and for your appliences.
Light energy, of which mostly comes from the sun - thereby solar energy.
British Columbia? No reactors there, in Canada mostly in Ontario
Most of Ontario's energy comes from non-renewable sources such as natural gas and nuclear power. While the province has been investing in renewable energy sources like hydroelectric and wind power, the majority of its energy still comes from non-renewable sources.
Humans mostly use electrical energy generated from various sources such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), nuclear power, and renewable sources (solar, wind, hydropower). This energy is used for lighting, heating, transportation, and powering electronic devices.
Energy, oil and gas mostly but also electricity.
Mostly in Ontario province, with one plant in New Brunswick
Mostly the wind. On a calm day the ocean will be pretty flat.
heating, to produce electrical or thermal energy, to propel any type of engines.
Yeast cannot produce their own foods. The yeast do not have chlorophyll. Yeast must rely on other ways and sources to get food. Yeast mostly feed on sugar.