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Coal is a non-renewable resource, because it takes extreme conditions and a very long time for decomposing organic matter to turn into coal.The term, renewable is a bit of a misnomer. Even solar energy, wind power, and geothermal sources aren't renewable, in the strictest sense of the word. These are considered to be inexhaustible, as mankind probably won't be able to significantly deplete them.
Wind turbines generate renewable energy by using the kinetic energy of the wind to turn the blades of the turbine. This rotation is converted into electrical energy through a generator located inside the turbine. This electricity can then be fed into the grid for use.
Although renewable energy sources are better for the planet, they are not so good for your pocket. Solar panels etc. can cost alot of money to install, but governments are slowly introducing a rebate or cash back for people who do turn to renewable energy.
Energy is generated by water sources through hydroelectric power plants. Water flow is used to turn turbines, which then spin generators to produce electricity. This renewable energy source is clean and efficient, making it a popular choice for generating electricity.
No, solar energy is renewable. It comes back every day.Technically it's a Public Good. It's not going to run out and is public property.It is not a non-renewable resource in the same sense as mineral oil. Renewable resources are usually biological. If you use them you can grow more. Thus you can renew them.In short, solar energy is renewed every morning when the sun rises.No, solar energy is a renewable resource.
First you need a list of Renewable and Non-Renewable ResourcesNon-RenewableFossil FuelsNuclearRenewableBiomassGeothermal EnergySolar EnergyWindHydro ElectricalNow that you know what they are you can start using them to overcome the non-renewable to get to the renewable. People are working to do that today. But there are ways you can help. You can turn off lights when not i use, take shorter showers, etc. This will conserve the energy and hopefully if everyone would do some it would speed up the process. This problem will soon be over.
Uses:All these resources are being mainly used to generate electricity. Oil is also used for transport and the production of plastics. Minerals like iron ore and gold are nonrenewable, but may be recycled and reused. Renewable ResourcesA renewable resource is something that is being continually replaced faster than we use it up. Solar energy is considered a renewable source of energy because the sun's energy is continuous. (Note that the rest of this list are all forms of solar power.)Wind PowerWater Power (Hydro-electricity from dammed rivers, tidal streams and ocean waves)Thermal Power from the earth (Geothermal: Using the earth's heat to generate electricity)Thermal Power from the oceanBiomass, the burning of plant material, is a renewable resource. Even though the burning puts carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, it also prevents a much greater amount of methane being released by the decomposing vegetation, so it is rated as positive.Trees are renewable because we can replant them.Non-Renewable ResourcesA non-renewable resource is something that is not being replaced as we consume it. Oil is a good example of a non-renewable resource. It is used to make gasoline and other fuels, as well as plastics, such as grocery bags. We are using billions of gallons of oil every year, but it takes millions of years to be replace. We are using up oil much much faster than it is being produced. Once we use up oil from the earth, it's gone. We can't wait millions of years for some more.Coal is non-renewable.Peat is non-renewable.Uranium is non-renewable.---Most of the time the two terms are referring to sources of energy:Renewable sources are sources of energy that can be reused or that will continue regardless of you using them: power from the Sun, power from waves, power from wind.Nonrenewable sources are sources of energy that have a limited supply and will run out, and not be able to be used in the future: Oil, Coal, Gas.---Renewable energy sources are wind, solar, and hydro-power, and biomass. They will never run out. Nonrenewable energy sources are coal, oil, and other fossil fuels. The similarities are that most of them have a relation with the Sun. A nonrenewable energy source and a renewable energy source are similar in the way some of them are used to transform energy (you cannot create energy, it can only be transformed from one energy form to another.) The similarities are few but there are many differences, most of the positives are on the renewable energy's side.---When you use petrol, gas, coal... basically anything you burn to produce heat and then turn this energy into electricity of mechanical energy (a car engine) you are using a raw material that is not going to be replaced. In fact petrol, gas, and coal take million of years to be naturally produced.When you are burning wood (from trees), the tree grows again... eventually if you let it do so. This energy can be "kind of renewable" as long as another tree grows as fast in order to replace the one you cut.
A renewable resourse is one that can be recreated, or reused, time after time again. In your categories, you mentioned "renewable energy". Types of renewable energy are:Solar energy -- we get energy from the sun, which can be restored because the sun rises everyday.Wind energy -- we use wind turbines, especially in the midwest and plained areas, because the wind will turn a huge fan. The turning of this fan will cause magnetic energy, and then will be converted into electricity. This is also renewable because wind is pretty common and happens everywhere, everyday, even if in small amounts.Hydropower -- a lot of dams are created to turn turbines as well. Water keeps flowing through a dam, electricity keeps flowing through houses and businesses throughout the surrounding area.Nuclear energy -- although Nuclear energy does take an element to creat radiation for fussion and fission and what not, it is, for now, considered a renewable energy.Types of nonrenewable energy include: burning oil, coal, and fossil fuels.
yes, hydro (water) and wind energy are 2 examples
When you use petrol, gas, coal... basically anything you burn to produce heat and then turn this energy into electricity of mechanical energy (a car engine) you are using a raw material that is not going to be replaced. In fact petrol, gas and coal takes million of years to be naturally produced.When you are burning wood (from trees), the tree grows again... eventually if you let it do so. This energy can be "kind of renewable" as long as another tree grows as fast in order to replace the one you cut.Wind mills, Solar cells or Turbines in the sea take their energy from wind, solar heat, and the attraction from the moon on the sea. There are based on "natural" energy. This energy will be available as long as our planet exists.There are a couple of sites explaining how to build home made wind mills reusing common old materials... not very efficient but cheap and allows recycling... that is "using again something that is non renewable for another purpose".
Nuclear energy that is the source of sun energy which in turn is the source of fossil and renewable energies.