burning coal to create steam in power plants
Well say yo chosen resource was wood and as you chopped down trees to burn/use them, you did not plant more trees to replace them, then this resource would not be renewed. This is what is happening to the world's rainforests.
Tidal energy is considered a renewable energy source because it relies on the predictable movement of tides, which are driven by the gravitational forces of the moon and sun. As long as the Earth has oceans and tides, tidal energy can be harnessed continuously.
Electricity is not a "source" of energy at all, since there aren't large amounts of electricity in nature which we can just use. Well, there are lightnings, and the electric charge of the atmosphere, but no practical way has been yet to use it. If you were to find one, it would be a renewable source, because you could take a certain amount of this energy for a long, long time.Electricity is not a "source" of energy at all, since there aren't large amounts of electricity in nature which we can just use. Well, there are lightnings, and the electric charge of the atmosphere, but no practical way has been yet to use it. If you were to find one, it would be a renewable source, because you could take a certain amount of this energy for a long, long time.Electricity is not a "source" of energy at all, since there aren't large amounts of electricity in nature which we can just use. Well, there are lightnings, and the electric charge of the atmosphere, but no practical way has been yet to use it. If you were to find one, it would be a renewable source, because you could take a certain amount of this energy for a long, long time.Electricity is not a "source" of energy at all, since there aren't large amounts of electricity in nature which we can just use. Well, there are lightnings, and the electric charge of the atmosphere, but no practical way has been yet to use it. If you were to find one, it would be a renewable source, because you could take a certain amount of this energy for a long, long time.
Both types of power plants generate electricity by using a renewable energy source - water and wind, respectively. Additionally, both types of power plants harness natural forces to drive turbines that generate electricity.
Electricity is a secondary power source. It depends on what is used to generate it. Wind, water or solar are all renewable or use little or nothing after the original manufacture of the component's.
Any alternative energy source can help achieve this. The question is whether you can find a practical way to use such energy.
Yes even though it is slowly created it isn't fast enough for easy use.
No, hydropower is considered a renewable energy source because it relies on the natural water cycle to generate energy. It does not deplete or use up resources in the same way as nonrenewable energy sources like fossil fuels.
For all intents and purpose Solar energy is a renewable resource. It is there for us to harvest and its use by us wil not diminish the supply.
Depends on where it came from. If this is mined coal( which it usually is) it's nonrenewable. If it is coal made from dead wood, this is renewable. We can always grow more trees.
Look at homes in Iceland, they are not dependent on nonrenewable sources. Iceland uses geothermal energy and hydropower for its main source of power. It is possible to build a home that is only dependent on renewable energy source however you must take into account the location of the home as certain renewable energies will be in abundance in some locations whilst in other that will not be the case.
Renewable source of energy means that this source is not exhaustible by its use in producing electricity or heat (steam) or mechanical energy. An example is solar energy. Using sunlight to produce electricity through special devices, called photoelectric cells, will not exhaust sunlight coming to earth. Fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal are examples of nonrenewable sources of energy as they are exhausted by their use.
It would technically be a nonrenewable resource, because the elements we use (uranium) will eventually run out.
Peat is considered a nonrenewable energy source because it forms over thousands of years from the accumulation of partially decayed plant material in waterlogged conditions. The rate of peat formation is much slower than the rate at which it is being harvested for energy use, making it unsustainable in the long term. Once peat is extracted and burned, it cannot be easily replaced within a human lifetime.
They use a renewable source of energy. Most are constructed using non renewable resources.
Nonrenewable energy sources, like fossil fuels, store chemical energy that is released when they are burned. This chemical energy is converted into heat or electricity for human use. However, the combustion of nonrenewable energy sources emits greenhouse gases and contributes to climate change.
Of course. When you use it, you can't make more of it, you have to dig it up. And once you dig some up, you can't get any more of it out of the same place, you have to dig in a different place.