developing and implementing fuels
Coal is not a renewable energy resource. It is a fossil fuel that is finite and non-renewable, unlike solar, wind, and hydroelectric power which are sustainable and replenishable resources.
No, nuclear power is not considered a renewable energy resource. It relies on the fission of uranium or plutonium, which are finite resources. Although nuclear power produces electricity without emitting greenhouse gases, its fuel source is not renewable.
The wind fuel is one of the forms of renewable energy, in the process of creating wind fuel a generator connected to a propeller and which inturn is connected to a generator which generats power when the wind starts blowing. The power is then stored or relayed to a power plant where in it is stored and used in place of the regular power. Some other forms of renewable energy are Hydropower, Solar power.
Not exactly, the U-235 content decreases as it is used in the reactor, but also some of the U-238 is changed into plutonium, and if the fuel is chemically processed this Pu can be extracted and used in mixed oxide fuel (MOX). I don't call this renewable however, because ultimately the whole series of processes relies on a new supply of uranium which can only be obtained by new mining sources.
I think this is easy to answer. If there is no renewable energy available, all out non renewable energy will run out. The continuous gas price hike is one indication of fossil fuel depletion. If we ran out of fossil fuels, electricity would really be expensive as we have to find other sources. Basically, all machines, equipment or anything that needs fuel to run, will have to run from another source of energy.
because coal is a fossil fuel and non-renewable one where as LPG is a renewable one
renewable fuel is fuel that can be use again and again
coal , oil
synthetic fuel is renewable
Gasohol is not a renewable fuel. Gasohol is a mixture of gasoline and alcohol and because gasoline is not a renewable fuel, gasohol is as a whole a nonrenewable fuel.
First, fuel is anything combustible. So there are two types of fuel: renewable and none-renewable fuel.
Fuel cells are a manufactured item and are not renewable. The fuel that is used in the fuel cells can either be renewable (alcohol, methane from waste digestion,hydrogen from wind or solar conversion of water) or non-renewable (Hydrogen or methane from oil and gas production, alcohol from industrial processes)
Anthracite is a form of coal, which is a fossil fuel, and is thus non-renewable.
None renewable or fossil fuel
It is non-renewable, and therefore merely a temporary source of fuel and materials.
Yes
No. It is a fossil fuel.