Nonexistent, there are always problems and drawbacks with using any resource. It is always a matter of doing a cost/benefit analysis and making tradeoffs.
Nuclear energy is the energy resource that is based on fission, where the nucleus of an atom is split to release energy.
well, a type of energy is kinetic, sound or gravitational potential energy, whereas an energy RESOURCE is where energy is from, like heat from a flame, the heat is the type of energy and the flame is the resource. hope this helped! answered by Sarah x
A renewable resource can also be called a sustainable resource.
Hydropower is the alternative energy resource that uses water to create energy. This renewable energy source captures the energy produced by falling or flowing water to generate electricity.
Wave energy is considered a renewable resource because it is derived from the natural motion of ocean waves, which are driven by wind energy. As long as there are wind currents on the ocean surface, waves will continue to be generated, making wave energy a sustainable and inexhaustible source of power.
Hydro-electricity is a purely perfect example. Others, Quizzies?
The Earth gets its solar energy from the sun. We are the perfect distance away to harvest this resource.
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Uranium is not a renewable energy resource however their is enough of it that it counts as an 'Alternative Resource'.
The Earth's major energy resource is the energy coming form the Sun.
Mainly because it isn't an energy resource.
nonrenewable energy
the energy which can be used again and again for our use like solar energy, wind energy to use electricity. the others types of energy resource which will be renewable. it is present more in rajasthan
Nuclear energy is the energy resource that is based on fission, where the nucleus of an atom is split to release energy.
Council of Energy Resource Tribes was created in 1975.
Solar energy is a reusable/inexhaustible resource which means it can be used as much as you want without running out of the resource.
This is geothermal energy.