Any dry or nearly dry vegetation can be used as biomass, link. Biomass can be made into fossil fuels such as ethanol and gasoline.
There are many sources of energy and they are actually categorized in to two groups; Renewable and Non Renewable.Renewable SourcesSolar EnergyWind EnergyHydroGeothermalBiomassFor Non Renewable:Fossil FuelsRadioactive Fuels
Renewable energy sources. Whereas resources that have a limited source are called fossil fuels.
The sun is, originally, the source of all energy, I think.Secondary sources of energy include the non-renewable fossil fuels of:peatwoodcoaloilnatural gasuraniumand the renewable sources of:solar powerwind powerhydro-electric power (river dams)tidal powerwave powerocean thermal power (the difference in heat between shallow and deep water)geothermal power (the difference in heat between surface and deep underground water)and the other sources (which may or may not be renewable) of:biomassbiofuelbiogasbiodieselall produced from biological matter, namely, vegetation.kinetic energypotential energyheat energychemical energylight energynuclear energysound energy
Four non-renewable sources of energy are coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy. These sources are finite and their use contributes to environmental challenges such as air pollution and climate change.
Renewable energy is an energy source that is either in relatively limitless supply, or that quickly regenerates when consumed.So solar, wind and water power are kinds of renewable energy, because they keep coming back even after we've used them.Coal and oil are NON renewable sources of energy, because when they're gone, they're gone.Renewable energy is found in abundance and we must make use of these resources such as solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal to the best advantage. For instance wind energy must be tapped to generate electricity.Renewable energy is any source of energy which can be used or consumed without going into the state of being unusable. Examples of nonrenewable energy sources would be petroleum, natural gas, coal, etc. You will find that everyday fossil fuels are nonrenewable sources of energy. Some examples of renewable energy would be; solar energy, hydro energy, heat energy, heat from friction, etc."A source of energy that is not expected to deplete through constant use or can be replaced or grown within a relatively short period of time."The definition of renewable energy is a resource that you can take and give back,(ex. trees, plants, animals, vegetables.By the name itself it has the definition involved i.e., the source of energy that is renewable is called as the renewable energy.... this is other wise called as the non conventional energy because we have replaced the conventional sources of energy ( like coal, oil, fossilfuel etc.,) to the non conventional source of energy( like solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, tidal, wave, peizo, mhd's etc.,)Energy, of itsself, is never renewable. It always degrades towards hbeing low level heat (entropy). There are however renewable energy sources. In general, renewable energy is identified as the energy that comes from sources that can be replenished or those that cannot be depleted. Such sources include wind, rain, tides, sunlight, waves and geothermal energy.Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
alternative energy
There are many sources of energy and they are actually categorized in to two groups; Renewable and Non Renewable.Renewable SourcesSolar EnergyWind EnergyHydroGeothermalBiomassFor Non Renewable:Fossil FuelsRadioactive Fuels
Renewable energy sources. Whereas resources that have a limited source are called fossil fuels.
yes, fossil fuel is another name for non-renewable energy sources.
The sun is, originally, the source of all energy, I think.Secondary sources of energy include the non-renewable fossil fuels of:peatwoodcoaloilnatural gasuraniumand the renewable sources of:solar powerwind powerhydro-electric power (river dams)tidal powerwave powerocean thermal power (the difference in heat between shallow and deep water)geothermal power (the difference in heat between surface and deep underground water)and the other sources (which may or may not be renewable) of:biomassbiofuelbiogasbiodieselall produced from biological matter, namely, vegetation.kinetic energypotential energyheat energychemical energylight energynuclear energysound energy
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Four non-renewable sources of energy are coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy. These sources are finite and their use contributes to environmental challenges such as air pollution and climate change.
Increase energy efficiency in transportation, industry, and buildings to reduce the overall demand for fossil fuels. Invest in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower to gradually transition away from fossil fuels. Implement carbon capture and storage technologies to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel combustion.
conserving our supplies of fossil fuels by using 'Renewable' energy from wind, solar and tides
Non renewable. renewable include solar and tidal to name just two
Renewable energy is an energy source that is either in relatively limitless supply, or that quickly regenerates when consumed.So solar, wind and water power are kinds of renewable energy, because they keep coming back even after we've used them.Coal and oil are NON renewable sources of energy, because when they're gone, they're gone.Renewable energy is found in abundance and we must make use of these resources such as solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal to the best advantage. For instance wind energy must be tapped to generate electricity.Renewable energy is any source of energy which can be used or consumed without going into the state of being unusable. Examples of nonrenewable energy sources would be petroleum, natural gas, coal, etc. You will find that everyday fossil fuels are nonrenewable sources of energy. Some examples of renewable energy would be; solar energy, hydro energy, heat energy, heat from friction, etc."A source of energy that is not expected to deplete through constant use or can be replaced or grown within a relatively short period of time."The definition of renewable energy is a resource that you can take and give back,(ex. trees, plants, animals, vegetables.By the name itself it has the definition involved i.e., the source of energy that is renewable is called as the renewable energy.... this is other wise called as the non conventional energy because we have replaced the conventional sources of energy ( like coal, oil, fossilfuel etc.,) to the non conventional source of energy( like solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, tidal, wave, peizo, mhd's etc.,)Energy, of itsself, is never renewable. It always degrades towards hbeing low level heat (entropy). There are however renewable energy sources. In general, renewable energy is identified as the energy that comes from sources that can be replenished or those that cannot be depleted. Such sources include wind, rain, tides, sunlight, waves and geothermal energy.Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat