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I don't believe they are limited. One form of renewable energy is energy from the sun or Solar Energy. We get unlimited sunlight from the sun. As long as the technology is available, renewable energy will be unlimited.
The single source of all renewable enegry resources is water.Mimi
Inexhaustible resources, like solar and wind energy, are continuously available and cannot be used up over time. Renewable resources, such as biomass and geothermal energy, can be replenished naturally and are not depleted when used in moderation. Both types of resources are environmentally friendly and sustainable alternatives to non-renewable resources.
Renewable resources can be replenished over time, such as solar or wind energy. Inexhaustible resources are those that can be utilized indefinitely without running out, like sunlight or geothermal heat. All inexhaustible resources are renewable, but not all renewable resources are inexhaustible.
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
Solar energy, wind energy, and geothermal energy are all examples of renewable energy resources.
The only renewable energy source that can compare with nuclear is hydro, others are only minor players, at present anyway. Hydro is in my opinion the best of all available energy sources, renewable or not, but it is not available everywhere and some countries have none at all, due to geography.
All renewable energy resources are not in danger of running out. That's why they are renewable. They keep on coming and can be used over and over again. (Non-renewable energy resources are like coal, which can only be used once.) The sun is a renewable source of energy that is no danger of running out, not for billions of years. Wind and water power and the power of the tides, and geothermal energy from deep under the ground are also not in danger of running out.
Solar energy is a renewable resource that is abundant and readily available. It is clean and produces no greenhouse gas emissions, reducing its impact on the environment. Additionally, solar panels can be placed on rooftops or in remote areas, making it a versatile and decentralized energy source.
Of the above, only solar energy is the renewable resource, all the rest are the answer to your question.
Almost all renewable energy depend on sunlight somehow, so if the sun died out
Renewable energy resources are already in use, and are viable. Like all energy sources, renewable sources have considerations of cost, availability, and attainability. Attainability factors strongly into the cost of producing energy from the resource. Resources like hydropower are cheap (easily attained), and have been employed for millenia, but the availability of hydropower is limited. Resources like solar power are widely available, but difficult to attain for large-scale energy production. Solar power is often used in small devices. When the overall cost (factored over the life of the production facility) of creating energy from a renewable resource is near to the cost of other resources, then it will be viable to use.