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What renewable energy resource used the chemical energy stored in living things?

biomass


What renewable energy resource uses chemical energy stored in living things?

This is biomass.


Is elastic potential energy non-renewable or renewable?

non-renewable, because once it is gone you cannot get it back.


Why are 5 main types of renewable energy renewable?

Solar Energy - energy from sun lightWind Energy - energy from the windGeothermal Energy - thermal energy stored in the earth.Biomass - biological material from living, or recently living organismsHydropower - energy generated by waterIf you want to read examples of these type of renewable energy, follow the link.


What is the term for organic matter that contains stored energy?

The term for organic matter that contains stored energy is biomass. Biomass can be used as a source of renewable energy through processes such as combustion or fermentation.


How could you use a renewable energy source?

Renewable energy sources can be use by converting them into the electricity with certain device. for examples, you can convert wind power into electricity by using windmill/wind turbine or sun energy by using solar panel/solar cells and store them in a battery. The stored electricity can be use later on. The power stored from these renewable energy can provide enough electricity for your entire house.


What is nuclear energy if it is not renewable and not a fossil fuel?

It is energy stored by ancient supernovas in heavy nuclei like Uranium, when the stars exploded.It is also energy stored by the Big Bang in light nuclei like Hydrogen.This energy is stored in the Strong Nuclear Force as excess Nuclear Binding Energy.


What is meant by power systems which is used in renewable energy technologies?

I'm not sure if I understand your question completely, but I believe that you are asking about the ways that energy would be accumulated, stored, and distributed from any specific form of renewable energy production.


What renewable energy source is not dependent on the sun?

Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source that is not dependent on the sun. It involves harnessing the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface to generate electricity or provide heating. Geothermal energy is considered a reliable and constant source of energy.


What are 2 advantages of gravitational energy?

Gravitational energy is a renewable energy source that does not produce greenhouse gas emissions, making it environmentally friendly. Gravitational energy can be stored for longer periods, allowing for a more consistent and reliable energy supply compared to some other renewable sources.


Why renewable resource is best?

Renewable energy can't run out. Non-renewable energy WILL run out. Renewable energy is produced at a constant rate, non-renewable is not. Renewable energy is free when the generator is built, non-renewable is not. Renewable energy does not cause pollution (with the exception of biofuels), non-renewable energy does.


Is electrical energy renewable or non renewable?

The most popular renewable energy sources currently are: Solar energy. Wind energy. Hydro energy. Tidal energy. Geothermal energy. Biomass energy.

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