Sunlight is tied with both Tide and Wind, only Sunlight is much stronger.
Harnessing the power Contained within The Ocean Swells seems very promising, amongst others.
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.
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.
A renewable resource can also be called a sustainable resource.
A renewable resource, such as solar energy or wind power, can regenerate and thus be replaced. This means that the resource is constantly replenished in nature and is not depleted when used, making it sustainable in the long term.
An example of a non-renewable resource is coal, because when you burn it it is finished. A non-example of a non-renewable resource is solar power, because you can use it (to generate electricity) and it is still there to be used again.
Uranium is not a renewable energy resource however their is enough of it that it counts as an 'Alternative Resource'.
Natural gas. Of the three non-renewable fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), natural gas (methane) produces the least carbon dioxide and other pollution.
Biomass is a renewable resource.
Biomass is a renewable resource.
Oil is a non-renewable resource, so we must find alternative cleaner fuels.
For a while, yes. Long term, no. It is a non-renewable resource, and so we have to switch over to alternative energy sources.
Wind is a renewable resource. Oil is not a renewable resource.
renewable
yes it is, it can be crushed and reprocess into alternative building materials
no
it is concerned with the obtaining and retaining a workforce with the necessary skills,competences,values and attitudes.
A renewable resource is when a natural resource can replenish itself.