yes, hydro-power is considered a renewable energy source because it is easily gained and easily "re-made". Other Examples of this is biomass, geothermal energy and windpower. non-renewable energy is considered anything that takes a LONG time to make, like millions and billions of years! an example is oil, coal or natural gas.
Yes, wave energy (hydro-power) is a renewable source of energy.
One renewable source of energy is solar energy. You can get solar energy from using solar panels. The Renewable Sources of Energy are: Solar Power Hydro Electricity Wind Power Biomass Geothermal
there are so many renewable energys but i can say some: solar energy, hydro power, geothermal energy........
Hydro power, solar power, wind energy, Bio mass
Hydro-power presently is the most prevalent renewable power source, primarily as hydroelectric generation.
Hydro power was invented because a clean renewable energy source was needed. The world's supply of coal and oil are being used up, and those resources are not renewable.
Hydropower is used to make electricity, usually at dams. Hydroelectric power is a renewable energy source, with energy captured from moving water.
No, hydro-power comes from moving water so it is kinetic energy.
Renewable energy sources are naturally replenished and can be sustained indefinitely, whereas non-renewable sources will eventually run out. Examples of renewable energy sources include solar, wind, and hydro power.
electrical energy can be derived from a renewable or non renewable source. It itself cannot be classed as renewable as such because capacitors to store the energy are not 100% efficient in converting back to electrical energy
Wind, tidal, wave power, solar energy, biomass, hydro power
It is a renewable energy source. There will always be tides on the oceans and rivers moving at enough velocity to turn turbines. Unlike fossil fuels which will eventually run out, hydro power plants do not use up the energy source. It is also not polluting to the environment.