The renewable energy resource derived from burning organic material such as wood and garbage is called biomass energy. Biomass involves the conversion of organic materials into energy through combustion or other processes, releasing stored energy in the form of heat. This energy can be used for heating, electricity generation, and biofuels. Biomass is considered renewable because it can be replenished through sustainable practices.
A material that can be replaced after it is used is called a renewable resource. Examples include wood, solar energy, and wind energy.
Uranium is not a renewable energy resource however their is enough of it that it counts as an 'Alternative Resource'.
Oil, the fossil fuel, is a non-renewable resource on human time scales. Vegetable oil is a renewable resource. An inexhaustible resource would be sunlight and a renewable resource would be wind energy and solar energy.
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Fossil fuels - coal, natural gas, oil. Nuclear - uranium. Solar - energy from the sun. Hydro - energy from moving water. Geothermal - energy from hot rocks under the earth's surface. Wind - energy from the wind. Tidal - energy from rise and fall of tides. Waves - energy from ocean waves. Biomass - energy from burning plant material. Incinerators - energy from burning trash.
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Burning typically produces thermal energy, also known as heat energy. This process involves the conversion of stored chemical energy in a material into heat and light energy as the material combusts and reacts with oxygen.
Sunlight is a renewable resource. It can be harnessed using solar panels.
A renewable resource can also be called a sustainable resource.