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All non-renewable energy sources produce some sort of pollution. For fossil fuels, the pollution is in the combustion emissions. In addition to CO2, other pollutants include nitrous oxides, sulfuric oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon particulate, and unburned hydrocarbons. Coal combustion also produces ash and heavy metals like mercury. In the US and Europe, pollution controls minimize the release of most of these pollutants, but not all countries have strict environmental controls and standards. Nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste (spent fuel rods). Using renewable energy avoids the generation of these pollutants.
Wind turbines produce renewable energy. Energy is considered renewable when it is created by a source that is inexhaustible.
It is an example of renewable energy.
A dam or a water wheel to produce electricity from the water flow. Hooweestik.
No. It relies totally on the potential energy of a raised body of water. You could argue that the turbines and generators used polluting energy to produce them, or the building of the power house and dams. Once set up, there is no futher pollution caused in generating electricity.
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Actually solar energy systems do generate pollution, but the vast majority of that pollution is generated during manufacture not use. This makes containing and limiting the pollution much easier. After approximately 3 months of use, the renewable energy produced by the panels has compensated for the initial pollution. Then the panels produce free, clean, renewable energy with no carbon dioxide pollution.
biogas plant does not produce smoke .it is a renewable resource :P :D
No, cars generally produce more pollution than houses. Cars emit carbon dioxide and various pollutants from their exhaust, while houses mainly contribute to pollution through energy consumption, which can come from sources like natural gas or coal. However, the overall pollution levels from houses can vary depending on factors like energy efficiency and renewable energy usage.
All non-renewable energy sources produce some sort of pollution. For fossil fuels, the pollution is in the combustion emissions. In addition to CO2, other pollutants include nitrous oxides, sulfuric oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon particulate, and unburned hydrocarbons. Coal combustion also produces ash and heavy metals like mercury. In the US and Europe, pollution controls minimize the release of most of these pollutants, but not all countries have strict environmental controls and standards. Nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste (spent fuel rods). Using renewable energy avoids the generation of these pollutants.
because it is renewable that means it natural and can never run out. it can cause less pollution because it doesn't give out any once it is built. when people are building dams fr hydroelectricity they obviously cause allot of pollution because of the machinary and the fuel that is being used. however renewable enery doesn't create any pollution but building it does.
It is good because it is a renewable energy source that does not produce pollution, but it is bad because most forms involve damming up rivers which upsets local ecosystems.
in a way it is renewable but takes a lot of time to produce more and more
Wind energy is renewable energy.
Once we use any fuel for producing energy it gets completely used and we can-not use it again to produce energy. Coal is an easy example of it .pollution to Earth
Yes, quarters are definitely renewable. They are renewable because are metals can be smelted again to produce new kinds.
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