Renewable sources of energy include the sun (solar), wind, water (hydro), tidal, wave, geothermal and biomass.
Sun (solar), water (hyrdo) and wind.
fossil fuels used gor heating water to produce steam which further runs turbine to generate electricity
Wind
Coal
Coal is a nonrenewable resource!natural
No, coal is not a renewable resource. It is a fossil fuel formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. While coal is commonly used for electricity generation due to its abundance, it is considered a non-renewable resource because it depletes over time and has significant environmental impacts.
Hawaii's non-renewable energy sources include petroleum (used for electricity generation and transportation), coal (used for electricity generation), and natural gas (used for electricity generation). These sources are limited in supply and have negative environmental impacts when extracted and burned.
The biomass resource most often used is wood, particularly for heating and electricity generation. Wood pellets, chips, and logs are commonly used as a renewable energy source due to its availability and relatively low cost.
Wind is a renewable resource on earth. Wind turbines can be used to catch the wind's energy and be used to create electricity.
An example of a non-renewable resource is coal, because when you burn it it is finished. A non-example of a non-renewable resource is solar power, because you can use it (to generate electricity) and it is still there to be used again.
Water power can be used to turn turbines in a dam, generating electricity.
Yes, fuel is considered a natural resource that is extracted and used as a source of energy for various purposes, such as transportation, electricity generation, and heating. It includes resources like oil, natural gas, coal, and renewable sources like biodiesel or ethanol.