It do have depletion rate but the depletion is considered in very far future than the age of planet earth and any human civilization.
In example for case of the sun and earth, the earth may continue support life for the next 500,000,000 - 2,300,000,000 year until the Sun turn to red giant and expand to consume planet earth. Human as H. Sapiens only walk earth about 200,000 year ago. With this depletion rate... it is consider renewable to us.
There may be an infinite supply of them.
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All renewable energy sources are continuously renewed from energy from the sun, but of course ultimately the sun is nonrenewable.
Renewable energy means that this type of energy will never get exhausted. There will be enough for all generations. It differs from fossil fuel energy resources becaus it is less polluting and easily available in a large quantity
We are still dependent on fossil fuels due to factors such as the intermittency of renewable sources like solar and wind energy, limitations in energy storage technology, and the high cost of transitioning existing infrastructure to renewable sources. Additionally, some regions may lack the necessary resources or infrastructure to fully utilize renewable energy at present.
In today's scenario, all other sources depleting. Hence, renewable sources should be used.
Alternative energy refers to energy sources that are not derived from fossil fuels and can include both renewable and non-renewable sources, such as nuclear energy. Renewable energy, on the other hand, specifically refers to energy that is generated from natural processes that are continuously replenished, like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy. While all renewable energy is alternative, not all alternative energy is renewable, as some alternatives may have limited availability or generate waste.
Hydroelectric, solar, and wind energy sources are all renewable sources of energy that rely on natural elements - water, sunlight, and wind - to generate power. They are also considered clean energy sources as they produce minimal greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels. Additionally, these sources have the potential to reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
Renewable energy sources replace their energy from natural processes such as sunlight, wind, water flow, and geothermal heat. These sources are endless and do not deplete over time, making them sustainable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels.
Wind, solar, and hydroelectric power. All kinds of renewable energy.
Renewable energy sources use various non petroleum, non wood, non peat, non nuclear sources for fuel energy, typically to produce electricity. Petroleum, wood, peat, and nuclear energy are non renewable sources because they can be depleted faster than they can be replaced. The main way these energy sources are alike is they are all used to produce electricity.
Green renewable energy sources