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What are conventional source of energy for mankind?

Currently, human's conventional source of energy is fossil fuel.


Is wind energy a conventional source of energy?

No, wind energy is a non-conventional, or unconventional source of energy. Conventional sources of energy are coal, oil, natural gas and uranium.


How convert conveniotional energy into non conventional energy?

You don't. There is no difference in the type of energy, between the "conventional" and "non-conventional" types. What makes energy conventional or non-conventional is the SOURCE - a conventional source being one that has been used for a long time.


How alternate source of energy can be used in place of conventional source of energy?

no clue seriously


What ia a non conventional source of energy?

non conventional energy = renewable energy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy


What is a non conventional energy source?

wind


Which is the best non conventional energy source?

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Is thermal energy a non conventional source of energy?

This is difficult to decide I think. It has been available for 50 years now - does that make it conventional? It is a well established and reliable energy source.


Which is non conventional energy source bio gas or algae?

the bio gas that the algae produce is the energy source.


What are examples of conventional and nonconventional energy?

Conventional energy source - Gasoline and other petroleum products like diesel etc. They are derived from Coal and fossil fuels. Non - Conventional energy source - Solar Power, Wind energy (Using wind mills), hydro - electricity, Bio Gas etc.


Is atomic energy a non conventional energy?

Yes, atomic energy is considered a non-conventional source of energy. It is derived from nuclear reactions, specifically fission or fusion processes, and is different from conventional sources like fossil fuels or renewable energy sources.


Why lighting is not a conventional source of energy?

A conventional source of energy would be one that has been in use for quite a while - say, for a few decades at least, and on a sufficiently large scale. This is not the case with lightning.A conventional source of energy would be one that has been in use for quite a while - say, for a few decades at least, and on a sufficiently large scale. This is not the case with lightning.A conventional source of energy would be one that has been in use for quite a while - say, for a few decades at least, and on a sufficiently large scale. This is not the case with lightning.A conventional source of energy would be one that has been in use for quite a while - say, for a few decades at least, and on a sufficiently large scale. This is not the case with lightning.

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