The main renewable sources of energy to generate electricity are:
*Strictly speaking an energy source is not 'renewable' if you mean "can humanity restore it?", as it must with trees, for example.
Geothermal, for example, is self-renewing - the Earth is constantly giving off its heat to water which is close enough to the heat to be warmed by it. It is not diminished to any noticeable extent by our using it. It is possible to use a geothermal resource to capacity locally. One example is in the geothermal area of Rotorua, New Zealand, where too many thermal bores resulted in the decline of the geysers that were a tourist attraction. This has since been addressed by controls on the bores in the area, and the geysers are performing as before.
Heat or light from the sun, wind (turns turbines which produce electricity), and water (the power of the flow turns turbines which produce electricity).
wind, tidal, geothermal and hydroelectricity
The renewable sources of energy include Solar Power, Wind Power, Biomass, Geothermal and Hydro Electricity, and Hydrogen.
Other renewable sources are wave power and rain.
some renewable resources are:
-fertilizers
-wind energy
-water energy
-solar power
these are the 4 most common by what i know. :D
Renewable sources of energy are soil,water,forests,plants,animals.sun,wind,wave,biomass,geothermal,tidal waves,air,corn,leather,wood,plywood,sugarcane
Renewable sources are those which can be reproduced. Example is solar energy.
Sources of renewable are solar energy, wind energy, biomass energy, geothermal energy, tide energy, and others.
Any renewable energy (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass and biofuel)
what are some renewable energy resources
solar
It depends where it comes from. Energy from solar, wind, water etc is renewable. Energy from burning fossil fuel is non-renewable.
Electricity is a non-renewable resource. Once you have used it, it won't come back. You have to generate more.You can generate electricity in any number of ways. You can use solar cells, wind power, water falling through turbines, you can burn coal, oil, natural gas, etc. You can generate electricity by running on treadmills or using stationary bikes. It's all electricity, but some of the methods use renewable sources and others do not.A: If electricity is produced by solar, wind, tides, waves, biomass, or geothermal energy then it is a renewable resource. Otherwise it is not.A: Electricity is largely produced by power stations burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas; Nuclear fission can also be used to produce electricity. All these are not renewable - there is a finite amount of fuel in the world and when it is used up, that's it.Hydro, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass, and solar power are all regarded as renewable forms of energy because they aren't finite. We use their energy, and it still keeps coming.
Both renewable and non-renewable resources are used to create electricity. A few of them are wind, water, sunlight, coal, and nuclear resources.
Solar panelsTrap heat energy from the sun.photosynthesisPlants use the suns energy to make food and oxygen.EvaporationSuns heat evaporates water to form clouds and rain.WeatherSuns heat stirs up the atmosphere causing wind and waves.Direct HeatingSome animals use the heat of the sun to activate them.photocellsConvert light to electricity.
Some companies that collect the most electricity from Geothermal sources are power companies and hot springs. Geothermal energy is one of the best source of renewal energy. This kind of energy has the potential to help with global warming.
some energy sources are non renewable but some are renewable
It depends where it comes from. Energy from solar, wind, water etc is renewable. Energy from burning fossil fuel is non-renewable.
They are both seen as renewable sources of energy
Energy is not renewable. The sources to make that energy may be. After the initial cost of plant and equipment some sources are practically free so the only costs are maintenance costs..
The wind and the sun and moving waters are all renewable energy sources. We really do not have to conserve them.At present much of our electricity is generated from fossil fuels, producing extra carbon dioxide emissions and causing global warming and climate change, so it is important to conserve electricity. Conserving electricity will reduce these harmful emissions.When all our energy is produced from renewable sources and we are no longer burning fossil fuels (some time in the future), then electricity will be cheaper (or completely free), and conserving electricity will not be as important.
Electricity is a non-renewable resource. Once you have used it, it won't come back. You have to generate more.You can generate electricity in any number of ways. You can use solar cells, wind power, water falling through turbines, you can burn coal, oil, natural gas, etc. You can generate electricity by running on treadmills or using stationary bikes. It's all electricity, but some of the methods use renewable sources and others do not.A: If electricity is produced by solar, wind, tides, waves, biomass, or geothermal energy then it is a renewable resource. Otherwise it is not.A: Electricity is largely produced by power stations burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas; Nuclear fission can also be used to produce electricity. All these are not renewable - there is a finite amount of fuel in the world and when it is used up, that's it.Hydro, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass, and solar power are all regarded as renewable forms of energy because they aren't finite. We use their energy, and it still keeps coming.
Wind, solar, and hydroelectric power. All kinds of renewable energy.
For one there are more than two renewable energy sources. These are wind, hydro, solar, wave or tide and geothermal (some people say tide and hydro are the same because they both use water). Also if you want to be technical they do not make electricity they change kinetic, heat and light energy into electricity. There are others and it is a lot more complicated but this is the jist of it and should answer your question.
Solar, Wind, hydro, wave, tide, Bio,
The most commenly Renewable Energy Sources available in India are Sun , Cowdung , Wind , hydroelectric units . The Non-renewable sources are Fossil fuels like Coal , Oil , gas etc.
Traditional methods use a supply of steam to drive a turbine/generator. The steam can be produced using fossil fuels or nuclear energy. Renewable sources would be wind or solar power mainly. Hydro power could be considered renewable also. These methods don't involve the steam cycle, which can only be up to about 40 percent efficient.
Any of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), as well as uranium (nuclear energy).