Reservoirs themselves are not classified as renewable resources; they are human-made structures that store water for various uses, such as irrigation, drinking water, and hydroelectric power generation. However, the water within a reservoir can be considered renewable if it is replenished through natural processes like precipitation and river inflow. The sustainability of a reservoir's water supply depends on the balance between water inflows and withdrawals. Thus, while the water may be renewable, the reservoir as a physical entity is not.
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A hydro-power reservoir is an example of renewable energy. It harnesses the potential energy of stored water, which can be converted into electricity through turbines as the water flows down. This process is part of hydropower generation, which is sustainable and has a lower environmental impact compared to fossil fuels.
Hydroelectric power is renewable. The rivers that provide this power continue to flow; they are continually renewed by rain, and do not get used up. Hydroelectric energy is considered a renewable resource. The rain falls, runs into creeks, then rivers, then the ocean, where it evaporates then falls as rain. Hydroelectic is considered a renewable source of energy. Renewable. It is in fact renewable Renewable because with the amount of water in rivers/seas, there will be power for a long time. it is a renewable resource Renewable Yes, as long as the river keeps flowing, the mill wheel (or electric turbine) will keep turning +++ All very true, but the fly in the ointment is the over-use of the reservoir as a water-supply, reducing the flow downstream. The power-station itself simply returns the water it has borrowed, but in many places now large hydro-electric projects have been ill-used as water supplies.
In order for geothermal steam to be considered a renewable resource, the rate of extraction must not exceed the rate of natural replenishment. This would require careful monitoring of the geothermal reservoir to ensure sustainable use. Additionally, the environmental impacts of geothermal energy extraction would need to be minimized to maintain its renewable status.
it is ' a reservoir'
The major lakes in Wyoming are Yellowstone Lake, Glendo Reservoir, Bighorn Lake, Boysen Reservoir, Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Seminoe Reservoir, Alcova Reservoir, and Keyhole Reservoir.
it is renewable
No. A lake is a lake, a reservoir is a reservoir. Two different things
Eggs are renewable resources.
There is no reservoir.
renewable
it is renewable