Hydronic energy itself is not a standalone energy source; rather, it refers to the use of water to transfer heat, often in heating systems. The sustainability of hydronic energy depends on the source of the heat. If the heat is derived from renewable sources, such as solar or biomass, then the system can be considered renewable. Conversely, if it relies on fossil fuels, it would be classified as nonrenewable.
is gravitatinal potential energy renewable or nonrenewable
renewable
renewable
Non renewable.
Renewable and nonrenewable both give off energy needed for the planet.
inexhaustible and renewable
Renewable of course.
Renewable and nonrenewable both give off energy needed for the planet.
both energy
Sound energy is renewable because it is converted from other renewable resources.
some energy sources are non renewable but some are renewable
Energy from the sun is classified as renewable, inexhaustible....