all i know is:
oil
nuclear power
hydroelectricity
wind power
fusion
fission
coal
peat
crude oil
sorry i am sure there is more but that is all i know
The two types of thermal energy sources are Geothermal and Thermal 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.
Some types of modern energy include renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal energy, as well as non-renewable sources like fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Nuclear energy is another type of modern energy that is used for electricity generation.
The five types of artificial energy are mechanical energy, thermal energy, chemical energy, electrical energy, and nuclear energy.
The types of traditional energy sources include fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as nuclear energy. These sources have been widely used for many years to generate electricity and power various industries and transportation systems.
the 5 alternative sources are geothermal,hydro,wind,solsr,biomass
Wind Power, Geothermal Energy, Hydroelectric Energy
Five types of energy sources are:hydro electricthermalsolarwindnuclear energygeothermaltidal/wavechemical (batteries)
nonrenewable
There are different types of "unconventional sources"; each has its own benefits and limitations.
There are different types of "unconventional sources"; each has its own benefits and limitations.
They are not. They are substances which are sources of energy. When you burn them chemical energy is changed to heat and light.
No
There are three different types of energy sources that are available. The three are hydro energy, wind energy, and solar energy.
Wind, solar, hydro-electric, biomass and waste to energy plants, wave energy, geothermal and nuclear are a few alternative energy sources among others. All of these have a "net zero" carbon footprint.
The two types of thermal energy sources are Geothermal and Thermal Energy
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